Chamuit Grumpy Old Man Location Texas Occupation Electrician Apr 14, 2022 #1 If I am moving circuits from a main panel to a subpanel, I have to carry the neutrals with the ungrounded conductors. Right...? Having a senior moment...
If I am moving circuits from a main panel to a subpanel, I have to carry the neutrals with the ungrounded conductors. Right...? Having a senior moment...
J Jake@01 Member Location Port Angeles wa Occupation Journeyman Electrician Apr 14, 2022 #2 I would think so. Sent from my SM-S906U using Tapatalk
LarryFine Master Electrician Electric Contractor Richmond VA Location Henrico County, VA Occupation Electrical Contractor Apr 14, 2022 #3 Chamuit said: If I am moving circuits from a main panel to a subpanel, I have to carry the neutrals with the ungrounded conductors. Right...? Having a senior moment... Click to expand... Yes, they're supposed to originate in the same enclosure, Grandpa.
Chamuit said: If I am moving circuits from a main panel to a subpanel, I have to carry the neutrals with the ungrounded conductors. Right...? Having a senior moment... Click to expand... Yes, they're supposed to originate in the same enclosure, Grandpa.
Seven-Delta-FortyOne Goin’ Down In Flames........ Location Humboldt Occupation EC and GC Apr 14, 2022 #4 Also see 200.4(b) and 300.20(a)
Chamuit Grumpy Old Man Location Texas Occupation Electrician Apr 14, 2022 #5 200.4.B - that's the one.
T texie Senior Member Location Fort Collins, Colorado Occupation Electrician, Contractor, Inspector Apr 14, 2022 #6 I would add that this really is a safety thing as an unsuspecting electrician could be at risk if you don't put them in the same panel.
I would add that this really is a safety thing as an unsuspecting electrician could be at risk if you don't put them in the same panel.