74sparks
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Came across an interesting note in the catalog for a type-CH outdoor lugs load center CH6L125R:
"Suitable for use as service equipment when not more than two service disconnecting mains are provided or when not more than six service disconnecting mains are provided and when not used as a lighting and appliance panelboard."
In this context, what is meant by "provided"?
For context, this panel was selected for a residential install, and will be the seventh load center on this property. It is to be used in the "Panel G" location, configured as follows:

Panel A is a mains panel, all other are lugs only, and labeled according to their upstream breaker size. Many of the loads on these panels are seasonal (HVAC, pool heat, etc.), so the multiple high-capacity loads actually work out, eg. Panel E and G will not see peak loading at the same times of year. The cumulative mains usage is rarely above 120A, and more often hovers 50 - 60A.
"Suitable for use as service equipment when not more than two service disconnecting mains are provided or when not more than six service disconnecting mains are provided and when not used as a lighting and appliance panelboard."
In this context, what is meant by "provided"?
For context, this panel was selected for a residential install, and will be the seventh load center on this property. It is to be used in the "Panel G" location, configured as follows:

Panel A is a mains panel, all other are lugs only, and labeled according to their upstream breaker size. Many of the loads on these panels are seasonal (HVAC, pool heat, etc.), so the multiple high-capacity loads actually work out, eg. Panel E and G will not see peak loading at the same times of year. The cumulative mains usage is rarely above 120A, and more often hovers 50 - 60A.
