john in la
Well-known Member
I went to my sisters older house today to replace a wall plug for her and saw something I have never seen before.
In the electric box they had 2 single pole 20 amp breakers next to each other that had a piece between them to where if you turned off one breaker you had to turn off both breakers.
Looking at it I could see they had a 12/3 wire going to the breakers. The black wire was hooked to one breaker and the red wire was hooked to the second breaker. They both seemed to be sharing the same neutral white wire.
At first I thought someone was using 2 single pole breakers to supply a 220 volt plug but they were hooked to 110 wall outlets.
So I googled it and found that it was legal for 2 single pole breakers next to one another to share a single neutral white wire.
Has anyone ever seen this before???
In the electric box they had 2 single pole 20 amp breakers next to each other that had a piece between them to where if you turned off one breaker you had to turn off both breakers.
Looking at it I could see they had a 12/3 wire going to the breakers. The black wire was hooked to one breaker and the red wire was hooked to the second breaker. They both seemed to be sharing the same neutral white wire.
At first I thought someone was using 2 single pole breakers to supply a 220 volt plug but they were hooked to 110 wall outlets.
So I googled it and found that it was legal for 2 single pole breakers next to one another to share a single neutral white wire.
Has anyone ever seen this before???