This furthermore means that in actuality, there are three neutrals, and the 240 neutral isn't at the same potential as the 120 neutral. Wow, I understand how the 120/240 voltages are obtained but this totally blows my mind, because I never heard of this before.
Are both 120 circuits used in the lighting and outlets? They can't be! That would mean that there is 120 volts potential between different neutrals in my home.
RIGHT?
Are both 120 circuits used in the lighting and outlets? They can't be! That would mean that there is 120 volts potential between different neutrals in my home.
RIGHT?