Brian,
Thanks for your reply.
The short answer to your question is, no. The
arrangement I described is perfectly within NEC 2005
requirements, as well as the Commonwealth of
Massachusetts addendum.
The long answer is, what you are describing is a
120/240VAC circuit, where the voltage across the the
hots (black and red) would be 240VAC, but further the
voltage across either of the hots (black or red)to
neutral (white)would be 120VAC. This is not the type
of circuit required for the AL-80B and the devices I
detailed as NEMA 6-20R & 6-15P would not be
mechanically suitable to this 120/240VAC circuit.
Peace
James - AD1L
--- Brian Moran <brianmo@yahoo.com> wrote:
> Don't you need 12-3 to wire this to code? The
> neutral (white) needs to be brought back to the box
> separately from the equipment ground.
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