kf4zht
Well-known member
Tracing down breakers to label them in my house and ran across some questionable wiring. Is this legit?
Circuit panel has a 14-3 cable running in. Ground and neutral are normal. Black goes to one 15a breaker, red to another non-connected 15a breaker.
Run to a switch box. One hot then runs right back out to an outlet where the AC condensation pump is connected, and a mini fridge. Other hot goes to a light switch then out to the blower motor/controller on the furnace. All neutrals are tied and all grounds are tied.
So what is confusing me:
Can you have 2 "separate" 110V circuits that share a neutral of the same size? Seems to me you would then possibly be putting 30a over that line
Why does my furnace blower have a light switch on it? Is this a cheap way for a disconnect? Not a big fan of it since it is right next to the stairs where someone could accidentally hit it trying to find the lights.
Circuit panel has a 14-3 cable running in. Ground and neutral are normal. Black goes to one 15a breaker, red to another non-connected 15a breaker.
Run to a switch box. One hot then runs right back out to an outlet where the AC condensation pump is connected, and a mini fridge. Other hot goes to a light switch then out to the blower motor/controller on the furnace. All neutrals are tied and all grounds are tied.
So what is confusing me:
Can you have 2 "separate" 110V circuits that share a neutral of the same size? Seems to me you would then possibly be putting 30a over that line
Why does my furnace blower have a light switch on it? Is this a cheap way for a disconnect? Not a big fan of it since it is right next to the stairs where someone could accidentally hit it trying to find the lights.