sfav8r
Senior Member
- Location
- San Francisco Bay Area
We have a situation where there is a 3,000A main panel. All available slots are being used to feed sub panels and chillers. One of the chillers is a 200a unit. The breaker feeding that chiller has three lugs on it. We landed another load on that breaker using one of the two available lugs. The inspector said that we cannot land two wires on a breaker. We discussed the fact that there was clearly 3 separate lugs on the breaker for the purpose of landing wires there. The inspector felt that those were only for parallel wires to the same load and said that the NEC does not allow a single breaker to supply two separate loads like we did. I cannot find any such limitation. Most circuit breakers feed multiple loads (receptacles etc.) so I'm not sure exactly what he meant. Can someone give me a code section that addresses this?
Thanks.
Thanks.