Neutral to lug on panel

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Can I connect the neutral of a 240v system to a lug that is screwed into the body of the panel frame (inside panel) if it is too short to make it to the neutral bar?

If this is a main panel and not a sub feed:
 
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This sounds like one of those: "if you have to ask, you probably know the answer"?


Can I connect the neutral of a 240v system to a lug that is screwed into the body of the panel frame (inside panel) if it is too short to make it to the neutral bar?

If this is a main panel and not a sub feed:
 
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I often post questions for which I know the answer when I know the job related to a watcher/non-poster
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Can I connect the neutral of a 240v system to a lug that is screwed into the body of the panel frame (inside panel) if it is too short to make it to the neutral bar?

If this is a main panel and not a sub feed:

yes if the lug is listed for two conductors and the jumper lands on the neutral bar
 
Can I connect the neutral of a 240v system to a lug that is screwed into the body of the panel frame (inside panel) if it is too short to make it to the neutral bar?

If this is a main panel and not a sub feed:


In general I'd say splice the conductor then run the rest of the way to the neutral bar.
 
I can relate. I tell them, it's just an ole senile inspector babbling.
They read it here, it's gospel.
I often post questions for which I know the answer when I know the job related to a watcher/non-poster
Some don't post as they think they might "look stupid", but since my stupidity is acknowledged, I can post.

Pretty sad though isn't it?
 
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