Long story short, I added a 30 amp, double pole GFCI to my electrical panel.
I am now wiring up each leg to power 20 amp, 120V circuits.
What I don't understand is how to size the neutral wire for my 120V circuits.
Does my neutral wire need to be 10AWG?
Can I share this neutral wire between the several of my receptacles?
I know that 220V sometimes uses only 3 wires and really doesn't have to have a neutral wire because of different "phases." But yeah, I don't quite know what that means or how it applies to my situation.
Normally, when running 20 amp, 120V circuits each has it's own neutral wire. I know 220V is different, but since I'm running several 120V circuits off of it, I'm not sure how to proceed.
I can provide more info/photos of what I am doing if needed. Thanks a lot for the help guys.
I am now wiring up each leg to power 20 amp, 120V circuits.
What I don't understand is how to size the neutral wire for my 120V circuits.
Does my neutral wire need to be 10AWG?
Can I share this neutral wire between the several of my receptacles?
I know that 220V sometimes uses only 3 wires and really doesn't have to have a neutral wire because of different "phases." But yeah, I don't quite know what that means or how it applies to my situation.
Normally, when running 20 amp, 120V circuits each has it's own neutral wire. I know 220V is different, but since I'm running several 120V circuits off of it, I'm not sure how to proceed.
I can provide more info/photos of what I am doing if needed. Thanks a lot for the help guys.