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    May 24, 2008, 09:33 AM
    Circuit breaker loads
    How many conductors (of the same size) are allowed per circuit breaker? I thought more then one as long as the load requirements were met. A friend told me he thought only one wire (circuit) per breaker; is this a NEC rule? :)
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    May 24, 2008, 12:29 PM
    You could have several wires pigtailed and have 1 wire on breaker. And don't know of a limit, except wires in a wirenut, then you could go to a second and 3rd wirenut.
    Only 1 wire wire can be on breaker.
    If I am wrong, we will both know shortly.
    Only time I see a need for this is If 1 receptacle in each room was on a back up circuit, each would be homerun from multiple connections, or Smoke Detectors.
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    May 24, 2008, 08:30 PM
    Some breakers are only rated for 1 conductor, some are rated for 2 or more. It depends. Yes, it's an NEC rule. See NEC 110.14 for more information.

    Basically, both you guys are correct!

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