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I am installing 3 different electric baseboard units, in different rooms, each on there own circuit. My question is the units say they are 240 volts, does that mean I need to use a double pole breaker? If so how many sub-panels can you have, and how many breakers can you put in one. My current 100 amp service panel is full and if I need to install double pole breakers something will have to give. Any help would sure be nice.
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I am installing 3 different electric baseboard units, in different rooms, each on there own circuit. My question is the units say they are 240 volts, does that mean I need to use a double pole breaker? If so how many sub-panels can you have, and how many breakers can you put in one. My current 100 amp service panel is full and if I need to install double pole breakers something will have to give. Any help would sure be nice.
Tweak.