The two breakers are NOT ganged, And I know about the fail on 40 amps. The two sides are ON OPPOSITE PHASE (which I mentioned) so it would be impossible to have 40 amps on the neutral.. What would happen if both legs had 20 amps is: the power would be flowing from line A HOT through the neutral only to where it joins line B neutral, and the power from line B (opposite phase) HOT only to where it joins line A neutral. The Two HOTS are basically together at 240 volts when the lines are using equal power. They 'power' is still only 20 amps, but at 240V? Only when one line is using more power does the neutral to the breaker box come into play.
As far as the power cares..At least this is my minimal understanding of it as a blind fool can know, basically.
And generally the power in wall was done at least back in 1960 ish. When the building was built. I bet today the code would not allow it. Back then??
As far as the power cares..At least this is my minimal understanding of it as a blind fool can know, basically.
And generally the power in wall was done at least back in 1960 ish. When the building was built. I bet today the code would not allow it. Back then??

