qcroanoke
Sometimes I don't know if I'm the boxer or the bag
- Location
- Roanoke, VA.
- Occupation
- Sorta retired........
What code section prohibits this?
Have a situation where the customer has two 225 amp panels with each having a seperate
feed but they are both tied together by a breaker in each panel.
So what we have is a situation where one main breaker would always be off unless there is a failure of the primary feed then that breaker would be opened and the 2nd main would be closed to put the load on the back up feed.
Please I know how dangerous this is, so lets leave that out of it.
What code section can I beat them with and prove to them its a code violation
And a transfer switch is needed.
Have a situation where the customer has two 225 amp panels with each having a seperate
feed but they are both tied together by a breaker in each panel.
So what we have is a situation where one main breaker would always be off unless there is a failure of the primary feed then that breaker would be opened and the 2nd main would be closed to put the load on the back up feed.
Please I know how dangerous this is, so lets leave that out of it.
What code section can I beat them with and prove to them its a code violation
And a transfer switch is needed.