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If it is of concern, I think that It is straightforward to install a pair of aftermarket digital ammeters, or check with a clamp on meter.120/240v is not a series circuit, it is a parallel/series circuit, the 240v only circuit is series and that statement above is true but when you add a neutral you have an alternative path for current to travel and with an imbalance that is when you get current on the Neutral.
Ex. 40A on Leg 3 & Leg 1 running a 240v heater, then add 10A on a 120V fan on L1, now you have 40A on L3 & 50A on L1. My question is in this scenario would the PRC read 40A or 50A?
Maybe I’m just making a big deal out of nothing I just didn’t want to be near max load and a 120V device push me into an overload situation without my knowledge, I guess I can load L1 only and verify that the PRC either reads it or not. Thanks for the replies gents!