A automan New member Mar 23, 2010 #1 Does the NEC allow more than 1 circuit (in separate conduit) to be brought out of a fused disconnect on a bus duct?
Does the NEC allow more than 1 circuit (in separate conduit) to be brought out of a fused disconnect on a bus duct?
C chevyx92 Senior Member Location VA BCH, VA Mar 23, 2010 #2 automan said: Does the NEC allow more than 1 circuit (in separate conduit) to be brought out of a fused disconnect on a bus duct? Click to expand... Doesn't sound like a violation. How about a little more information on the setup?
automan said: Does the NEC allow more than 1 circuit (in separate conduit) to be brought out of a fused disconnect on a bus duct? Click to expand... Doesn't sound like a violation. How about a little more information on the setup?
D dejeud Member Mar 23, 2010 #3 automan said: Does the NEC allow more than 1 circuit (in separate conduit) to be brought out of a fused disconnect on a bus duct? Click to expand... I would assume the tap rule would apply as anywhere else.
automan said: Does the NEC allow more than 1 circuit (in separate conduit) to be brought out of a fused disconnect on a bus duct? Click to expand... I would assume the tap rule would apply as anywhere else.
V Volta Senior Member Location Columbus, Ohio Mar 23, 2010 #4 Should be fine. As Dejeud mentioned, if these are feeder conductors not properly protected, then 240.21(B). If they are branch-circuits, then protect them at their ampacity.
Should be fine. As Dejeud mentioned, if these are feeder conductors not properly protected, then 240.21(B). If they are branch-circuits, then protect them at their ampacity.