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In article , Pavel314 wrote:
This is a theoretical electrical question, not something I actually plan to do. Say somebody wants to run a new circuit from the breaker box to one special outlet, like for a microwave oven or window air conditioner or something like that. Being an ecconomical sort, this guy decides that instead of buying the proper gauge wire for the job, he'll use up some 14 gauge wire which is lying around from a previous job, but run two hot lines and two ground lines Hold it right there, cowboy. If you don't know the difference between neutral and ground, you have no business mucking about with 120VAC. in parallel, as diagrammed below. Code violation. Conductors are not allowed to be run in parallel below a certain size -- I think 2/0, but I'm not sure without looking it up. |
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On Jun 22, 10:27*am, (Doug Miller) wrote:
In article , Pavel314 wrote: This is a theoretical electrical question, not something I actually plan to do. Say somebody wants to run a new circuit from the breaker box to one special outlet, like for a microwave oven or window air conditioner or something like that. Being an ecconomical sort, this guy decides that instead of buying the proper gauge wire for the job, he'll use up some 14 gauge wire which is lying around from a previous job, but run two hot lines and two ground lines Hold it right there, cowboy. If you don't know the difference between neutral and ground, you have no business mucking about with 120VAC. I know the difference in my own mind but since I rarely discuss electrical wiring with others I may use the wrong term occasionally. Paul |
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