This whole panel breaker spec thing is out of control...
I have a westinghouse panel. 200amp single phase main breaker. cat number B20-40 BFN,BSN
So it's main breaker and all others in it are Bryant. So I'm installing a 60 amp 2 pole breaker Eaton BR in it..
My concerns are what can the panel buss handle per stab. There is no mention of this on this panel. I do see info on some other panels (but not all panels).
Also I'm concerned with placement of this breaker... it's for a electric car charger which will be pulling 48 amps for up to 7 hrs I would believe. As I removed single pole in it I saw that the older breakers are alittle discolored from the age and heat I would think. I placed this 2 pole 60 up at the top of the panel next to the main... will it get warm and entrap heat.. should I relocate further down in the panel.. Does it really matter where it's placed..?
Thank you
I have a westinghouse panel. 200amp single phase main breaker. cat number B20-40 BFN,BSN
So it's main breaker and all others in it are Bryant. So I'm installing a 60 amp 2 pole breaker Eaton BR in it..
My concerns are what can the panel buss handle per stab. There is no mention of this on this panel. I do see info on some other panels (but not all panels).
Also I'm concerned with placement of this breaker... it's for a electric car charger which will be pulling 48 amps for up to 7 hrs I would believe. As I removed single pole in it I saw that the older breakers are alittle discolored from the age and heat I would think. I placed this 2 pole 60 up at the top of the panel next to the main... will it get warm and entrap heat.. should I relocate further down in the panel.. Does it really matter where it's placed..?
Thank you