Rob Colecchi
01-31-2011, 07:36 PM
Ok I have seen the classic disposal and dishwasher multi-branch circuits on split-wired receptacles on the same outlet. Today I saw half the house wired this way and the single pole breakers were not tied together, I wrote it up and recommend further review. However I just want to bounce what I saw in the panel to make sure I was correct. Here is the situation, as an example they had one breaker feeding outlets in a bedroom and the second breaker feeding hall lights. A single Romex cable with two hots, one neutral and a ground.
My question are:
1. They are still multi-branch circuits which need to be tied together even though they are feeding more than one outlet and more than one light fixture, correct?
2. In general do you see any problem with the neutral with the way they ran the circuits?
3. Is there anything that I am missing?
My question are:
1. They are still multi-branch circuits which need to be tied together even though they are feeding more than one outlet and more than one light fixture, correct?
2. In general do you see any problem with the neutral with the way they ran the circuits?
3. Is there anything that I am missing?