How many circuit can share a ground?

You can get 4 circuits with a single ground wire or conduit, if the individual ground wires are required.
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Can 2 circuits share a ground?

So if your area has adopted NEC 2014, you can connect a grounding conductor to the grounding conductor from another branch circuit, as long as both circuits originate from the same panel.
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How many circuits can share the same ground wire?

The code requires each branch circuit to have an equipment ground (either a wire, or conduit, or cable tray as in 250.120A), they can be shared when they are in the same raceway. If all the 20A circuits are in one raceway then you just need one ground.
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Can you tie grounds together from different circuits?

I usually tie them together but this time I thought it was cleaner to separate them. both circuits are properly grounded at the sub panel. The inspector said that for the past 30 years the code has required that all equipment grounds be tied together regardless of what circuit they originate from.
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Can two circuits share a neutral and ground?

What is a multiwire branch circuit? A multiwire branch circuit is a branch circuit with a shared neutral. This means there are two or more ungrounded (hot) phase or system conductors with a voltage between them and a shared neutral.
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Shared or Borrowed Neutrals on Mains Electricity Circuits



Can 2 circuits share a breaker?

Yes, it's fine to combine circuits onto one breaker, at which point they become one circuit.
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Does every circuit need a ground?

Absolutely not. Many circuits don't have a physical and direct connection to the earth. Electronic devices that pose a safety hazard normally do have one for extra protection, but it isn't an a requirement for a circuit to work. If a circuit lacks an earth ground, though, it must have a floating ground.
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Can different DC voltages share a ground?

If the two power supplies share a common ground, or can be made to, then it is no problem. However, the return wire must be sized for the sum of the 8 V and 12 V currents.
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Can 2 GFCI share the same ground?

Using two individual breakers does not work because of the way that GFCI breakers are designed. They ensure that current flowing into the load on the hot wire is equal to the current flowing out of the load in the neutral wire.
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How many circuits can be in a junction box?

There are no limits on the number of junction boxes (without devices) in any particular circuit. Each piece of 'utilization equipment' reduces the maximum allowable load by it nameplate rating, 180va for each receptacle, and each light fixture at its maximum labeled lamp wattage.
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What is a MWBC?

MWBC is an acronym for a multi-wire branch circuit. It is a wiring method when an electrician uses one cable for two circuits. The two circuits share one neutral. A more technical definition would be when two ungrounded conductors share one grounded conductor.
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Does ground wire need to be in same conduit?

NO absolutely do NOT separate the ground and neutral if you only have three wires from the sub to the main panel. A separate ground rod isolated from the system will not function properly. Can you tell what the conduit is made from?
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Can 2 circuits share a junction box?

The answer is yes you can have 2 separate circuits in the same box (they can have a splice also but not needed in your case).
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What is a raceway in electrical?

The NEC defines a raceway as: “An enclosed channel designed expressly for holding wires, cables, or bus bars, with additional functions as permitted in this Code [Art. 100].”
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What is multiwire branch circuit?

According to NEC Article 100, a multiwire branch circuit consists of two or more ungrounded conductors that have a voltage between them, and a grounded conductor that has equal voltage between it and each ungrounded conductor of the circuit and that is connected to the neutral or grounded conductor of the system.
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Is it OK to have more than one GFCI on a circuit?

The Standard Number Of GFCI's On One Circuit

You may use two or more GFCI rated outlets on one circuit if you like. However, if one trips or goes bad, all the outlets/GFCIs down the line will be affected. That's why you should test your GFCI's monthly to ensure proper operation.
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How many outlets can one GFCI protect?

There's no limit. A standard GFCI will protect up to 20 amps, drawn from any combination of receptacles, either the built-in one or any number of additional ones connected to its load terminals.
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Can a dedicated circuit share a neutral?

Moderator. A dedicated vs separate circuit is the argument-- As I seeit a dedicated circuit should not share a neutral and a separate circuit may share it.
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Can 12V and 5V share a ground?

Unless there is an (optical) isolator somewhere in the relay circuit, the 5V and 12V parts should share the same ground. But you should make sure the relay circuit can handle the +12V input signal.
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Can 12V and 24v share the same ground?

Yes, but only when you have a 24v alt hooked to two batterys and a second 12v alt hooked to one(of those two) battery.
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Can AC and DC shared ground?

Yes, they can share the same ground attach.
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What happens if there is no ground in a circuit?

Without grounding, power surges or equipment damage could render electrical circuits dangerous or destructive. They could damage attached electrical appliances, shock nearby people, or even start fires. Grounding is an important safety feature for any structure's electrical system.
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Will current flow without a ground?

In real life, current will flow without ground; take a battery and just connect it to a light bulb and you'll see that it will work. In simulations, it has been programmed like this because it is safer to have ground especially if the circuit has any RF components or emit a considerable amount of EMI.
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Why do some circuits need ground?

It's purpose is to carry electrical current only under short circuit or other conditions that would be potentially dangerous. Grounding wires serve as an alternate path for the current to flow back to the source, rather than go through anyone touching a dangerous appliance or electrical box.
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