SUPPLY PANEL FEEDER BREAKER ATTACHED TO BUS BAR AND NOT AT TOP OF BREAKER

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fun ee

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Can a feeder supplying power to panel be connected to a branch circuit breaker or does NEC 408.36 or any other code paragraph disallow this?

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augie47

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I may misunderstand the question, but a breaker is not in itself a branch or feeder breaker.
A 50 amp breaker would be the same for a feeder or a branch circuit.... it depends on how it's used... see the definition of a branch circuit and feeder.
 
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resistance

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I assumed the OP was asking if it can be used as a main disconnect. Yet, I haven?t looked at the NEC section in question
 

infinity

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The code section mentioned requires an OCPD at any point along the path of the panel feeder. The panel itself does not require a main OCPD.
 

jxofaltrds

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Could he be trying to have another source of power - like a generator?

The question is confusing. He is using 408.36 like it disallows what he is doing??????
 
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