dana1028
Senior Member
- Location
- San Francisco Bay area
Looking at a 200A GE TM2020 MUF [residential] elect. service main/combo panel.
A label inside says the maximum 'branch breaker' permitted is 90A. Do you think this language also applies to 'feeder breakers'?
We're installing a subpanel and it's a lot easier getting a 100A breaker than getting a 90A - cheaper also. Have a 100A sub with #2 NM already installed, just a matter of buying the breaker for the service panel.
A label inside says the maximum 'branch breaker' permitted is 90A. Do you think this language also applies to 'feeder breakers'?
We're installing a subpanel and it's a lot easier getting a 100A breaker than getting a 90A - cheaper also. Have a 100A sub with #2 NM already installed, just a matter of buying the breaker for the service panel.