Volt-Amps
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Hello,
I have a project where the main panel is rated 400A, 3-phase, 4 wire, 240V. I needed additional panel space so I added a 200A breaker in the 400A panel and fed a new MLO panel from it. The two panels are adjacent to each other, so the 200A main breaker is accessible and within line of sight. The inspector is asking for a disconnect switch to be added for the 200A panel. Anyone knows why I would need a disconnect switch if the main breaker that feeds this panel is readily accessible and within line of sight?
Thank You
I have a project where the main panel is rated 400A, 3-phase, 4 wire, 240V. I needed additional panel space so I added a 200A breaker in the 400A panel and fed a new MLO panel from it. The two panels are adjacent to each other, so the 200A main breaker is accessible and within line of sight. The inspector is asking for a disconnect switch to be added for the 200A panel. Anyone knows why I would need a disconnect switch if the main breaker that feeds this panel is readily accessible and within line of sight?
Thank You