Originally Posted by
KeepItSimpleStupid
Your post is confusing, so I'll try to explain it this way:
Suppose you have a 30A 240 Breaker
Power is constant, so you have available 30*240 Watts or
120*30A + 120 *30A which is 30A per 120 V leg.
When you have only a 240 V load connected, there is no neutral current.
If you have a 20A on one 120 V leg and 10 amp on the other 120 V leg and a 5 A 240 V load connected to this breaker you have:
20+5 on one 120 V leg
10A + 5 on the other 120 V leg
and (25-15) or 10A flowing in the neutral.