Minuteman Senior Member Location The Sooner Nation May 17, 2012 #1 Feed thru breaker without line/load marked anywhere. Would it be a 2008 NEC violation to bottom feed this breaker?
Feed thru breaker without line/load marked anywhere. Would it be a 2008 NEC violation to bottom feed this breaker?
jumper Senior Member Location 3 Hr 2 Min from Winged Horses May 17, 2012 #2 No. Unless marked, breakers work either way.
Minuteman Senior Member Location The Sooner Nation May 17, 2012 #3 Thanks Jumper. I knew it would work electricly, just wasn't sure about code. Don't want criss cross the 2/0 if I don't have to.
Thanks Jumper. I knew it would work electricly, just wasn't sure about code. Don't want criss cross the 2/0 if I don't have to.
jumper Senior Member Location 3 Hr 2 Min from Winged Horses May 17, 2012 #4 Minuteman said: Thanks Jumper. I knew it would work electricly, just wasn't sure about code. Don't want criss cross the 2/0 if I don't have to. Click to expand... These things are rated for both types of loading, knife switch discos are a different story.
Minuteman said: Thanks Jumper. I knew it would work electricly, just wasn't sure about code. Don't want criss cross the 2/0 if I don't have to. Click to expand... These things are rated for both types of loading, knife switch discos are a different story.
T templdl Senior Member Location Wisconsin May 17, 2012 #5 Basically breakers with non-interchangable trip units that a sealed breakers will not be marked with line and load.
Basically breakers with non-interchangable trip units that a sealed breakers will not be marked with line and load.