Bigcountry
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- Gainesville, GA USA
My question is:
i have a sub panel we are feeding from an inverter that has an ATS built in. The main panel is a few feet away from the sub panel.
When splicing the branch circuits I can leave the neutrals and grounds or grounded and grounding conductors on the main panel and just take a #6 to the sub panel that will basically be the grounded neutral for all the neutrals. Sub panel is only a 30amp service.
Or
Do I have to splice all the neutrals and take them to the sub panel.
i would assume the same for the grounding wires. Either one larger wire or take all individual.
The way I read nec 300.3 I have to take all of them to the sub panel.
Also can I splice these wires in the main panel or do I have to pull them out and splice in a jbox outside the main panel.
i have a sub panel we are feeding from an inverter that has an ATS built in. The main panel is a few feet away from the sub panel.
When splicing the branch circuits I can leave the neutrals and grounds or grounded and grounding conductors on the main panel and just take a #6 to the sub panel that will basically be the grounded neutral for all the neutrals. Sub panel is only a 30amp service.
Or
Do I have to splice all the neutrals and take them to the sub panel.
i would assume the same for the grounding wires. Either one larger wire or take all individual.
The way I read nec 300.3 I have to take all of them to the sub panel.
Also can I splice these wires in the main panel or do I have to pull them out and splice in a jbox outside the main panel.