Wouldn't a tap terminating at a MLO panel with 42 circuits violate the requirement of a maximum of 6 circuits without a main disconnecting means?Originally posted by herndon:
Hello Everyone,
Quick question - Can you make a tap (less than 10ft.) and terminate it into a main lug, 42 space panelboard?
Thanks....
No.Originally posted by herndon:
Hello Everyone,
Quick question - Can you make a tap (less than 10ft.) and terminate it into a main lug, 42 space panelboard?
Thanks....
This seems more likely to pass muster, however I think you still have to deal with the rule of 6.Originally posted by herndon:
Charlie:
What about 240.21(b)1.... Lets say it's a 10ft. tap of a feeder into a 42 space MLO panelboard.
Is it OK?
Lighting and appliance branch circuit panels do not require a "main". They require overcurrent protection on the line side. This is most often accomplished with a "main", but a line side OCPD exterior to the panel is permitted.No - 408.36(A) - lighting and appliance panel always require main devices.