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I was wondering if there is any code preventing more than one wire out of a panel breaker.
The reason is attempting to install a surge surpressor on existing lines. greg |
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In article , "Malcom \"Mal\" Reynolds" wrote:
In article , (GregS) wrote: I was wondering if there is any code preventing more than one wire out of a panel breaker. The reason is attempting to install a surge surpressor on existing lines. greg If you can do it, use a whole house surge supressor that uses an existing slot. But I would imagine two circuits out of any breaker is not to code I just found out the breaker specs seem to determine how many wires can attach and what size. That could still violate some codes. greg |
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GregS wrote:
I was wondering if there is any code preventing more than one wire out of a panel breaker. The reason is attempting to install a surge surpressor on existing lines. greg It is against code in Washington state. |
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