Re: Breaker feeding
I had a situation exactly like this one several years ago, before I was active in this forum, that Mike Holt himself helped me with. I had installed a 400 amp underground service in a residence with a CT cabinet inside a garage. I installed two, 200 amp main breakers, in their own enclosures, directly above the CT cabinet with two, 200 amp main lug panels located remotely about 75 feet away. The load side SER cable left the top of the enclosure, ran up the wall, across the ceiling, down through an inside wall and into a basement. It seemed practical and logical for the line side to be fed into the bottom of the breaker and load side out the top ( seeing as how the SER cable can't be bent like thermostat wire). After installing this I was concerned that I might have made a mistake so I consulted Mike. He did some extensive research for me both with Cutler-Hammer and UL and the end result was that unless the breaker was marked "line" and "load" or "in" and "out" there would be no difference as to how the breaker was wired. It will trip either way if there is an over-load. The only criteria was that if mounted vertically, the up position has to be "on" as was already mentioned.