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Old 03-10-2005, 10:26 PM   #15 (permalink)
kazoo
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Quote:
Originally Posted by Powderedmaggot
And you don't know that you can run 2 circuits with 3 conductor cable????!!!!
Yes, I'm aware that it can be done, however I prefer to err on the side of caution. As LewisCouch mentioned, a double breaker must be used, and care should be taken to prevent the OP or similar individual from confusing that with a "double skinny".

Discussing the question of the OP with other members, it was stressed that a separate disconnecting means for all ungrounded conductors (a two-pole switch) be provided within the outdoor shed, located higher than normal placement but not over the 6'7" rule such that power could be disconnected within the shed without travel to the main panelboard.

Beyond that, the only other concern expressed was that equipment or service with ground potential not be within the same shed(s), e.g. telco, without proper bonding requirements being observed under article 250.
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