I have 2-15 amp breakers that are ganged together by a metal clip. They supplied power to a baseboard heater using 3 wires. The white wire came from one breaker, the black wire came from the other breaker, and the ground was connected to the box, which is fine. I have removed the baseboard heater and am not going to replace it. I want to route this wiring to my shop to supply 110 volt, 15 amp power. Am I correct in removing the white wire from the breaker and connecting it to common neutral bus bar, and I would be using the breaker with the black wire as my 15 amp breaker to the shop?
With the 2 breakers ganged together in this fashion, would there be 30 amps being sent to the old baseboard heater, and would it also be 220 volts? I am just trying to understand why it was done this way. The two 15 amp breakers are two independent breakers used together. Is this a common thing?
Thanks for the assistance.
With the 2 breakers ganged together in this fashion, would there be 30 amps being sent to the old baseboard heater, and would it also be 220 volts? I am just trying to understand why it was done this way. The two 15 amp breakers are two independent breakers used together. Is this a common thing?
Thanks for the assistance.
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