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Electric Problem or overloading the circuit
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On Dec 23, 11:37 pm, terry wrote:
On Dec 24, 12:56 am, (Doug Miller) wrote:
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And the double pole brakers can (and should) be used with split
receptacles, but NEVER with different circuits physically in
different parts of the house.
Piffle. That is *not* a requirement of the U.S. NEC -- it might be
of the CEC,
I don't know, but it's definitely not a requirement here.
You need to re-read his situatioin unless you're trolling, too.
There's nothing wrong with running a 3-wire circuit from the panel
to a point some distance away, then splitting it out into two
individual circuits that go
in opposite directions.
On ganged breakers? I can't cite it, but no, that's not allowed.
Of course you can't cite it -- because (a) you don't know anything
about
electricity, (b) you don't know the Code, and (c) it's not a Code
violation.
Then perhaps you can cite something. Show me an Edison ckt in the NEC. Or
even in your local code books; I'm not fussy.
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