Multi-wire branch circuits, Problem, Legacy situation – Xantrex Technology SW Plus 4024 User Manual

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Multi-wire Branch Circuit Wiring

F–2

976-0043-01-02

Multi-wire Branch Circuits

Problem

A potential safety problem exists when installing stand-alone 120 Vac
inverters into existing 120/240 Vac wired panels where multi-wire branch
circuit wiring methods were used.

Legacy situation

Multi-wire branch circuits are wired differently from “home run” type
wiring (

Figure F-1

) in that only one neutral wire is used to provide the

neutral-return path for each circuit connected to both phases of the AC
grid. This method has been employed by electricians in recent years to
keep construction costs down by saving copper and labor costs involved
in running a separate Romex™ for each circuit.

Normal condition

Under normal conditions, this technique is quite safe and meets code
requirements. When used as originally installed, the current for each
circuit is 180° out-of-phase with each other, so the neutral wire never
receives more current than it was designed to handle as the current from
each circuit subtracts (or cancels out, leaving only the difference current
between the two circuits). Refer to

Figure F-2

.

Safety issue

A safety problem occurs when a stand-alone 120 Vac inverter is installed
to power these circuits, causing the one neutral wire to now carry the in-
phase currents for both circuits. Since the current is in-phase, the two
circuits add instead of subtract, potentially doubling the current flow in
the neutral return wire! Refer to

Figure F-3

. The branch circuit breakers

do not protect the neutral wire from overload under this condition. This
excess current will overheat the neutral wire, potentially creating a fire
hazard.

Figure F-1 Conventional Home-type Wiring

Load Center

L1

L2

Neutral

Ground

120 Vac

15 A

Breaker

15 A

Breaker

240 Vac

from Grid

Bare - Ground

White - Neutral
(Current Flow 15 A)

Black - Hot
(Current Flow 15A)

120 Vac

Black - Hot
(Current Flow 15A)

White - Neutral
(Current Flow 15 A)

Bare - Ground

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