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If you're using a GFCI breaker then the entire circuit will be protected by just the breaker alone. Every receptacle, switch, etc on that breaker will utilise the GFCI protection. You may have problems with it tripping if you plug in a motor (vacuum, etc) on the circuit.

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When the test button is pressed on a gfci outlet it sparks and trips two breakers in the main panel What could be the problem?

The sparking and tripping of two breakers in the main panel could indicate a wiring or grounding issue within the GFCI outlet. It's important to have a qualified electrician inspect and repair the outlet to prevent any potential hazards or damage.


Why do two separate breakers control the same outlets?

The only time 2 beakers are run to one outlet is if the outlet is 240V. The breakers should have handle-ties connected to them to ensure that both breakers trip in the event of an overload. Nope its not 240 either,cause it continues to other outlets the same way.and can plug 110 accesories into them. I have come accross this everywhere. In rooms without a ceiling light, one half of a duplex receptacle is a switched lighting circuit and the other is a always on receptacle.


Can you replace double pole with two single poles?

Yes, you can replace a double-pole circuit breaker with two single-pole circuit breakers if they are connected to separate circuits. It's important to ensure that both single-pole breakers have the appropriate ampacity and are properly installed according to electrical code.


What is an electric shared neutral?

An electric shared neutral is the white or negative wire that is shared between two electrical circuits on a basic single phase system. Most electrical devices use 120 volts and require a "hot" wire and a neutral wire to operate. Some larger devices use 240 volts and require two "hot" wires to operate. Two circuit breakers in an electrical panel can share one neutral wire as long as the breakers are not on the same "leg" of power. When looking at an electrical panel there are usually two "legs" of power feeding all the breakers, each leg has 120 Volts to ground, if the "legs" are combined you will have 240 Volts. A neutral wire can be shared by two circuits as long as the breakers are on separate "legs". If someone needed to add two circuits in their home, the could run what is called a 3-wire romex, It has a black wire, a red wire, a white wire and a ground wire. The white wire is the neutral for both the black and red 120 volt circuits, and the breakers for the new circuits would need to be on separate "legs" in the panel.


How are fuses and circut breakers alike and different?

Fuses and circuit breakers both protect electrical circuits from overloads and short circuits. However, fuses need to be replaced after they blow while circuit breakers can be reset. Circuit breakers also provide more convenience as they can trip faster and more accurately in response to electrical issues.

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Where are both parallel and series circuits used?

Parallel circuits are commonly used in homes for electrical outlets and lighting, as they allow each device to operate independently. Series circuits are used in applications like holiday lights and certain types of sensors where all components must pass the same current.


When the test button is pressed on a gfci outlet it sparks and trips two breakers in the main panel What could be the problem?

The sparking and tripping of two breakers in the main panel could indicate a wiring or grounding issue within the GFCI outlet. It's important to have a qualified electrician inspect and repair the outlet to prevent any potential hazards or damage.


Are the lights and outlets in this room connected to the same circuit?

To determine if the lights and outlets in a room are connected to the same circuit, you can check the circuit breaker panel. If the lights and outlets are on the same circuit, flipping the breaker for that circuit will turn off both the lights and outlets. If they are on separate circuits, turning off the breaker for the lights will only affect the lights, and the outlets will still have power.


Where can I purcahse the highest quality, lightweight running shoes?

It may be a little subjective in terms of what is meant by lightweight, but you can most likely find what you are looking for through most shoe outlets like Addidas or Nike. Both these outlets will have a complete line of running shoes for all people.


Is it a good idea to run two 20 amp circuits on their own 20 amp breakers but using only one 12 3 w gnd romex cable Only one white wire would be available for two different circuits?

Answer for USA, Canada and countries running a 60 Hz supply service.This is very common in commercial and industrial installations. You must be sure that your two breakers are fed from different phases or legs of your electrical service. Having both circuits fed from the same phase or leg might cause the neutral to melt and cause a fire without tripping any breakers.As always, if you are in doubt about what to do, the best advice anyone should give you is to call a licensed electrician to advise what work is needed.Before you do any work yourself,on electrical circuits, equipment or appliances,always use a test meter to ensure the circuit is, in fact, de-energized.IF YOU ARE NOT ALREADY SURE YOU CAN DO THIS JOBSAFELY AND COMPETENTLYREFER THIS WORK TO QUALIFIED PROFESSIONALS.


Is it possible to operate two 1300 W hairdryers on a 120 V circuit without blowing a fuse?

1300 watts on a 120 volt circuit is 10.8 amps. Since most circuits are built with 15 or 20 amp breakers, no. Rdrsh is correct. If both outlets you plan on using are on the same circuit and you have nothing else on, you might be able to run both at the same time for a short period of time if it is a 20 amp circuit. If it is a 15 amp circuit, no way will it work. However if you have a couple of 100 watt lights on then you will have a total of over 20 amps draw and it will trip the breaker. You need to have these of separate circuits.


Is the current in both circuits the same when they are connected in parallel?

Yes, the current in both circuits is the same when they are connected in parallel.


Why do two separate breakers control the same outlets?

The only time 2 beakers are run to one outlet is if the outlet is 240V. The breakers should have handle-ties connected to them to ensure that both breakers trip in the event of an overload. Nope its not 240 either,cause it continues to other outlets the same way.and can plug 110 accesories into them. I have come accross this everywhere. In rooms without a ceiling light, one half of a duplex receptacle is a switched lighting circuit and the other is a always on receptacle.


Can you replace double pole with two single poles?

Yes, you can replace a double-pole circuit breaker with two single-pole circuit breakers if they are connected to separate circuits. It's important to ensure that both single-pole breakers have the appropriate ampacity and are properly installed according to electrical code.


What is an electric shared neutral?

An electric shared neutral is the white or negative wire that is shared between two electrical circuits on a basic single phase system. Most electrical devices use 120 volts and require a "hot" wire and a neutral wire to operate. Some larger devices use 240 volts and require two "hot" wires to operate. Two circuit breakers in an electrical panel can share one neutral wire as long as the breakers are not on the same "leg" of power. When looking at an electrical panel there are usually two "legs" of power feeding all the breakers, each leg has 120 Volts to ground, if the "legs" are combined you will have 240 Volts. A neutral wire can be shared by two circuits as long as the breakers are on separate "legs". If someone needed to add two circuits in their home, the could run what is called a 3-wire romex, It has a black wire, a red wire, a white wire and a ground wire. The white wire is the neutral for both the black and red 120 volt circuits, and the breakers for the new circuits would need to be on separate "legs" in the panel.


How are fuses and circut breakers alike and different?

Fuses and circuit breakers both protect electrical circuits from overloads and short circuits. However, fuses need to be replaced after they blow while circuit breakers can be reset. Circuit breakers also provide more convenience as they can trip faster and more accurately in response to electrical issues.


Can resistors function the same in AC circuits as in DC circuits?

Yes, they both can add a load to a circuit.