zbang
Senior Member
- Location
- Roughly 5346 miles from Earls Court
Let's get a couple of things out of the way-
Is the breaker rated for two wires under "one screw"? Probably. (are there two on the breaker or is it pigtailed?)
Is the breaker of an appropriate size for the wire?
There are multiple devices, so this is not a pure case of parallel conductors.
I also assume that all three leads are following the entire ring.
I don't think you get anything out of 300.3(b).
When you get past all of that, it's kind of weird practice for the US, but I can't see something that prohibits it. Or more to the point- is it unsafe? If so, why?
Is the breaker rated for two wires under "one screw"? Probably. (are there two on the breaker or is it pigtailed?)
Is the breaker of an appropriate size for the wire?
There are multiple devices, so this is not a pure case of parallel conductors.
I also assume that all three leads are following the entire ring.
I don't think you get anything out of 300.3(b).
When you get past all of that, it's kind of weird practice for the US, but I can't see something that prohibits it. Or more to the point- is it unsafe? If so, why?