In the past, I've laid-out my panel breakers in a way that grouped circuits logically (while maintaining load balancing). But those were all relatively small sub-panels. My work with larger distribution panels have, up until now, been adding, removing, or making a few changes to an existing panel.
I am now working on a larger panel and starting with a "blank slate." That got me wondering if there are any recommended practices for the grouping of breakers. For example, I read that one guy puts all the multi-pole breakers on one side and all the single-pole breakers on the other.
I was thinking about putting all the dedicated circuits on one side and all the general purpose lighting & receptacle circuits on the other. This panel is serving a single relatively small commercial space, so no need for grouping by rooms. But I am grouping to logically keep some work zones and equipment functions together.
Besides keeping the panel balanced, how do you layout/group your breakers?
I am now working on a larger panel and starting with a "blank slate." That got me wondering if there are any recommended practices for the grouping of breakers. For example, I read that one guy puts all the multi-pole breakers on one side and all the single-pole breakers on the other.
I was thinking about putting all the dedicated circuits on one side and all the general purpose lighting & receptacle circuits on the other. This panel is serving a single relatively small commercial space, so no need for grouping by rooms. But I am grouping to logically keep some work zones and equipment functions together.
Besides keeping the panel balanced, how do you layout/group your breakers?