matt151617
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I'm not understanding how shared neutrals/multiwire branch circuits work. I have a subpanel in the garage powering a pool pump outlet and a shed. The wire running out to the shed and pool is 10/3, protected at 20 amps, and the red wire isn't being used. The pool pump needs to be on a timer, but this also shuts off the shed's power.
My understanding is I can use the red wire wire to power the shed, black to power the pool, and share the neutral between them... but only if both hot wires are protected at 15 amps. This would ensure there would never be more than the 30 amps max on the netural.
The other thing... where the UF wire comes into the garage, it transitions to regular 12/2 NM. I would have to run a seperate 14/2 line, and combine all the grounds and neutrals to the UF.
Am I correct, and can I do this?
My understanding is I can use the red wire wire to power the shed, black to power the pool, and share the neutral between them... but only if both hot wires are protected at 15 amps. This would ensure there would never be more than the 30 amps max on the netural.
The other thing... where the UF wire comes into the garage, it transitions to regular 12/2 NM. I would have to run a seperate 14/2 line, and combine all the grounds and neutrals to the UF.
Am I correct, and can I do this?
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