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I'm getting ready to have a dedicated circuit installed. The electrician said I could use a "twin" circuit breaker because I only have one slot left in my panel but I want to install 2 dedicated circuits. Does anyone know if this is likely to have any negative effects compared to a single breaker?
Thanks.
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Topic - Circuit breaker for dedicated circuit - RWG 15:34:42 07/18/10 (10)
- RE: Circuit breaker for dedicated circuit - RWG 10:57:06 07/21/10 (0)
- Somewhere on the panel.... - jea48 11:29:50 07/19/10 (2)
- RE: Somewhere on the panel.... - mcgjohn@yahoo.com 10:50:45 07/21/10 (1)
- RE: Somewhere on the panel.... - jea48 20:32:37 07/21/10 (0)
- RE: Circuit breaker for dedicated circuit - Bob Rex 10:17:07 07/19/10 (0)
- doubtful - jimmyjames 07:23:53 07/19/10 (0)
- RE: Circuit breaker for dedicated circuit - Paul_A 17:27:53 07/18/10 (0)
- RE: Circuit breaker for dedicated circuit - jea48 16:18:11 07/18/10 (2)
- RE: Circuit breaker for dedicated circuit - RWG 09:15:26 07/19/10 (1)
- RE: Circuit breaker for dedicated circuit - jea48 09:55:11 07/19/10 (0)