JJWalecka
Senior Member
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Charlie
"My larger concern is applying the proper breaker with the available fault current, besides 70E is structured to discourage any maintenance on energized systems."
Do bolt on circuit breakers have a higher available fault current than snap on?
If so, wouldn?t snap on be in violation of the NEC?
Justin J. Walecka
"My larger concern is applying the proper breaker with the available fault current, besides 70E is structured to discourage any maintenance on energized systems."
Do bolt on circuit breakers have a higher available fault current than snap on?
If so, wouldn?t snap on be in violation of the NEC?
Justin J. Walecka
