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Hello,
Questions in reference to a CH/Eaton MB1212L200BTS. It's a combination box with the meter on top, 12 circuits below and only a main lugs. So although it is a main (meter combo) panel has no disconnect. From what I've read, it's primary purpose is as a service box with 6 double pole breakers. 6 throws and all power is off, which is Code compliant and hence no requirement of a main disconnect.
My question is about serviceability. Does this panel work like a split panel? If the 6 switches are thrown (off) is the panel de-energized? Else how would one add any future circuits without pulling the meter (and who'd want to do that...)
Thanks!
Questions in reference to a CH/Eaton MB1212L200BTS. It's a combination box with the meter on top, 12 circuits below and only a main lugs. So although it is a main (meter combo) panel has no disconnect. From what I've read, it's primary purpose is as a service box with 6 double pole breakers. 6 throws and all power is off, which is Code compliant and hence no requirement of a main disconnect.
My question is about serviceability. Does this panel work like a split panel? If the 6 switches are thrown (off) is the panel de-energized? Else how would one add any future circuits without pulling the meter (and who'd want to do that...)
Thanks!