excessive current
I understand the theory of electrical. I have done it for 42 years with a master license in massachusetts. my thoughts on this is say a diy-er that doesn't know any better and wires a circuit with 14/2 and sticks a 20 amp breaker on it. now let's say that same person uses a hair dryer that draws 18 amps. both wires would heat up before the breaker would blow. now, for instance another scenario. say the white was part of a multi-wire circuit. the neutral is connected to the neutral bus in the panel, the red comes off a breaker not tied into a common trip circuit and the black off another breaker. now if you load up the circuit, the white will carry the amps of the unbalanced load - correct?
I understand the theory of electrical. I have done it for 42 years with a master license in massachusetts. my thoughts on this is say a diy-er that doesn't know any better and wires a circuit with 14/2 and sticks a 20 amp breaker on it. now let's say that same person uses a hair dryer that draws 18 amps. both wires would heat up before the breaker would blow. now, for instance another scenario. say the white was part of a multi-wire circuit. the neutral is connected to the neutral bus in the panel, the red comes off a breaker not tied into a common trip circuit and the black off another breaker. now if you load up the circuit, the white will carry the amps of the unbalanced load - correct?
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