ronald albaitis
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What is the Maximum Height that a circuit breaker can be mounted and where can it be found the NEC book:
If it is not used as a switch, see 240.24. This was added since all circuit breakers are not necessarily used as switches. :smile:ronald albaitis said:What is the Maximum Height that a circuit breaker can be mounted and where can it be found the NEC book:
Is California actually in the USA?cowboyjwc said:If used as a switch in CA . . .
charlie said:Is California actually in the USA?:wink:
On a more serious note, does California adopt the NEC with amendments or do they write their own code? It is my understanding that California writes their own version of the NESC.![]()
charlie said:. This was added since all circuit breakers are not necessarily used as switches. :smile:
Bob, in my opinion (and the panel's), a circuit breaker that is regularity used to turn on and off lights or other equipment is used as a switch. If a circuit breaker is used to kill a branch circuit or feeder once in a while for maintenance or an addition, is not used as a switch. Because of the parsing of the English language and possible misinterpretations, Panel 10 felt it wise to accept the proposal to add the 240.24 language.iwire said:. . . What is the definition of 'used as a switch'?