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Default Electrical question-240V breaker.

On Apr 17, 7:39*pm, (Charles Bishop) wrote:
I wanted to shut off an electric wall heater so I went to the breaker box
looking for a doubled 20A breaker since the heater is 3000 watts/240V.
Turned off all I could find, but the heater still works. [Long story about
testing this and that breaker omitted] Turns out the heater is controlled
by two 20 amp breakers, but they are not tied together. One is on the RH
side of the breaker box at position #1. The second is at position #6.
(both are split breakers, part of a pair that occupies one space on the
breaker panel)

1. *Should these two breakers be ganged together?

2. *If one trips this effectively shuts down the heater doesn't it? That
is, the heater will no longer provide heat.

3. *Is there still a problem since the 2nd breaker hasn't tripped? I mean
other than a possible danger to someone futzing around in the heater's
innards.

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charles


yes they should be tied together ,the heater will no longer work
missing 120v,should trip if overloaded or shorts. how many space/cir
panel do you have and are all your breakers tandems or 240v