Cuprousworks
Member
I've read conflicting answers here and my search on Mike Holt was not productive.
For my shop I want to use multiple 220 outlets. To stay within the Amp total for my panel I would like to run 2 recepticals from a single breaker. As a one man shop I know for my purposes I would never be running both pieces of equipment at the same time, even though the total draw would still be within the breaker's capacity.
But the next person might not use the same equipment or expectations and I don't want to create an unsafe condition. But I also can't see why the conditions would be different than a 110 circuit (draw too much current and the breaker does its thing...)
Also, I think I remember reading where 220 V circuits are not required to have GFCI protection? Is that correct?
Thanks,
Mike
For my shop I want to use multiple 220 outlets. To stay within the Amp total for my panel I would like to run 2 recepticals from a single breaker. As a one man shop I know for my purposes I would never be running both pieces of equipment at the same time, even though the total draw would still be within the breaker's capacity.
But the next person might not use the same equipment or expectations and I don't want to create an unsafe condition. But I also can't see why the conditions would be different than a 110 circuit (draw too much current and the breaker does its thing...)
Also, I think I remember reading where 220 V circuits are not required to have GFCI protection? Is that correct?
Thanks,
Mike

