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#168936 09/21/07 12:17 AM
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When sharing a neutral with three phases: red, black, and blue do you require a 3 pole breaker tripping the other two phases if one phase trips?


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Not in commercial practice.


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right now not need to tied in commercal loacation but there is a change in 08 code cycle it will requried all MWBC have to be use the common tied breaker that go with resdnetneal area as well

merci , marc


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Cinner,

I see you are from Kelowna, B.C so if you are looking for a rule in the CEC checkout 14-010(b). (19th edition CEC)



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