Where are all the neutrals for those circuits
The neutrals were not moved from the other panel is my bet. There still aren't enough neutrals even with multiwire branch circuit.It's a MRWBC (multi red wire branch circuit).
If it is a main panel it's an obvious violation of the six handle rule.Is this a subpanel? Overcurrent protection at another panel? If so the use of lugs might be acceptable.
Re-Identification of the red wire with tapeing white on undersized (less than #4) a violation. 200.6
If it is a subpanel, the bonding jumper between the ground and neutral bar at the top of the panel should have been removed. Speaking of which, where are all the grounds???Is this a subpanel? Overcurrent protection at another panel? If so the use of lugs might be acceptable.
Re-Identification of the red wire with tapeing white on undersized (less than #4) a violation. 200.6
Not sure if this is a main or sub panel but wires on each phase are not marked with proper phase tape, missing a bunch of grounds and neutral connections on busses seems to have different breaker sizes for same size wire? Can’t tell if there are bushingsGood afternoon went out for a service call and came across this.
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What is six handle rule? Is this for double pole breakersIf it is a main panel it's an obvious violation of the six handle rule.
What is six handle rule? Is this for double pole breakers
Also not based on this picture but how would you properly feed a sub panel from a main panel?Good afternoon went out for a service call and came across this.
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A main panel (a panel fed by unprotected service conductors) that is MLO cannot have more than six switch handles to turn off all the breakers. It doesn't matter how many poles the breakers have.What is six handle rule? Is this for double pole breakers