- Location
- Lockport, IL
- Occupation
- Semi-Retired Electrical Engineer
A co-worker and I have a difference of opinion on the meaning of this term. I would like to ask the members of this Forum whether you think the phrase ?feed-thru lugs? has more than one meaning.
Consider the following two configurations. In both cases, a Main Service Panel provides power to Panel #1, and power goes from Panel #1 to Panel #2. In both cases, Panel #1 has a Main Breaker, but there is no breaker from Panel #1 to Panel #2.
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1. Are both of these configurations real?
2. If so, can they both be described by the phrase ?feed-thru lugs??
3. Should the first case properly be called ?double-lugs,? and the second ?feed-thru lugs??
4. Should the first case properly be called ?feed-thru lugs,? with the second having some other name?
Consider the following two configurations. In both cases, a Main Service Panel provides power to Panel #1, and power goes from Panel #1 to Panel #2. In both cases, Panel #1 has a Main Breaker, but there is no breaker from Panel #1 to Panel #2.
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- <font size="2" face="Verdana, Helvetica, sans-serif">Case 1: The feeder from the Main to Panel #1 lands on one set of lugs (upstream of Panel #1?s Main Breaker). The feeder to Panel #2 is connected to a second set of lugs (also upstream of Panel #1?s Main Breaker), such that opening the Main Breaker on Panel #1 will not cause Panel #2 to lose power.</font>
- <font size="2" face="Verdana, Helvetica, sans-serif">Case 1: The feeder from the Main to Panel #1 lands on the only set of incoming lugs (upstream of Panel #1?s Main Breaker). The feeder to Panel #2 is connected to a second set of lugs at the bottom of the panel (downstream of Panel #1?s Main Breaker), such that opening the Main Breaker on Panel #1 does cause Panel #2 to lose power.</font>
1. Are both of these configurations real?
2. If so, can they both be described by the phrase ?feed-thru lugs??
3. Should the first case properly be called ?double-lugs,? and the second ?feed-thru lugs??
4. Should the first case properly be called ?feed-thru lugs,? with the second having some other name?