Power conditioning for multiple dedicated circuits
All the conditioners I am finding are similar in design to my Monster where there are 8+ outlets. Are there any single outlet models for my application or would I need to allow space to stack up multiple units only utilizing one from each?
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danvignau911 posts@ danvignau The OP installed two 120/240V 3 wire MWBC (Multiwire Branch Circuits). Each MWBC has 2 hot conductors and 1 shared neutral conductor. With a shared neutral the two hot conductors cannot be fed from the same leg. Doing so would double the current, amps, on the neutral conductor. The OP therefore must fed each hot conductor of each MWBC from both legs. Only the unbalanced load of the MWBC returns on the shared neutral conductor to source. The balanced 120V load of L1 to neutral and L2 to neutral are in series with one another and are being fed by 240V. The remaining unbalanced load returns on the neutral conductor to the source. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=eVamt9IdQd8 |
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