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Cdseven

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cdseven

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I Chhanged The Lugs In A Cutler Hammer Br Panel To Tandems,and Also The Lugs In A Disconnect. The Lugs Are The Right Size.is This Legal? I Haven't Had It Inspected Yet.
 

mdshunk

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Right here.
What was the catalog number of the panel and the disconnect? What was the manufacturer and catalog number of the double lugs you used?
 

cdseven

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Cdseven

I Dont Know The Catalog Numbers The Lugs Were T&b And The Conductors Were Side By Side In Lug. It Was A 200 Amp Load Center
 

davidr43229

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Columbus, Oh
I think what Marc and I would like to know is the part number of the panel to see if optionally, that panel is offered with those lugs. Your AHJ may ask you for documentation.
Just my $.02
 

joe tedesco

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See 90.7

See 90.7

:) Take a look at the following:

90.7 Examination of Equipment for Safety.
For specific
items of equipment and materials referred to in this
Code,
examinations for safety made under standard conditions
provide a basis for approval where the record is made generally
available through promulgation by organizations
properly equipped and qualified for experimental testing,
inspections of the run of goods at factories, and servicevalue
determination through field inspections. This avoids
the necessity for repetition of examinations by different
examiners, frequently with inadequate facilities for such
work, and the confusion that would result from conflicting
reports on the suitability of devices and materials examined
for a given purpose.

It is the intent of this
Code that factory-installed internal
wiring or the construction of equipment need not be
inspected at the time of installation of the equipment, except
to detect alterations or damage, if the equipment has
been listed by a qualified electrical testing laboratory that is
recognized as having the facilities described in the preceding
paragraph and that requires suitability for installation in
accordance with this
Code.

FPN No. 1: See requirements in 110.3.
FPN No. 2:​
Listed is defined in Article 100.
FPN No. 3: Annex A contains an informative list of product
safety standards for electrical equipment.

 
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