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This question is about shared neutrals.
My brother bought a house that needs to have GFCI protected outlets installed on each side of the kitchen sink. I pulled both outlet and found that there were so many wires in the boxes that a GFCI won't fit. Went to install a GFCI Arc fault breaker in the panel but found out the circuit for the outlets by the sink share the neutral with circuit for the rest of the outlets in the kitchen. So the GFCI Arc fault breaker trips with in 1 second, when the breaker for the rest of the kitchen outlets is off the GFCI Arc fault breaker works fine. Now there is a third circuit for the dishwasher that runs through the same conduit as the first 2 circuits.
Can I switch the shared neutral to be the dishwasher and the rest of the outlets not by the sink?
So to be clear there are 3 hot leads and 2 neutrals in one conduit from the breaker panel. The 2 circuits for the outlets share a neutral the circuit for the dishwasher has it own neutral.
My brother bought a house that needs to have GFCI protected outlets installed on each side of the kitchen sink. I pulled both outlet and found that there were so many wires in the boxes that a GFCI won't fit. Went to install a GFCI Arc fault breaker in the panel but found out the circuit for the outlets by the sink share the neutral with circuit for the rest of the outlets in the kitchen. So the GFCI Arc fault breaker trips with in 1 second, when the breaker for the rest of the kitchen outlets is off the GFCI Arc fault breaker works fine. Now there is a third circuit for the dishwasher that runs through the same conduit as the first 2 circuits.
Can I switch the shared neutral to be the dishwasher and the rest of the outlets not by the sink?
So to be clear there are 3 hot leads and 2 neutrals in one conduit from the breaker panel. The 2 circuits for the outlets share a neutral the circuit for the dishwasher has it own neutral.