Reesh14
Electrical
- Aug 3, 2005
- 38
I was wondering if code allows more than one wire to connect to a single pole circuit breaker? I was told that there is a circuit breaker available that is rated for 2 wires.
A 100A 120/208v panelboard is being replaced and many of the circuits are being backfed into the new panel. The contractor found several existing breakers with more than 1 wire connected. He divided them so that each breaker on the new panel now only has one wire, but that doesn't leave any room for the new circuits that were scheduled to be fed by this new panel. I am trying to figure out if we can copy the existing wiring (have more than 1 wire for some breakers) or have to use breakers that are specially rated to do so?
Any advice would be appreciated. Thank you!
A 100A 120/208v panelboard is being replaced and many of the circuits are being backfed into the new panel. The contractor found several existing breakers with more than 1 wire connected. He divided them so that each breaker on the new panel now only has one wire, but that doesn't leave any room for the new circuits that were scheduled to be fed by this new panel. I am trying to figure out if we can copy the existing wiring (have more than 1 wire for some breakers) or have to use breakers that are specially rated to do so?
Any advice would be appreciated. Thank you!