davedottcom
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2 Unused spaces must be left available in every panel?
I've heard this before but can't find any article.
I've heard this before but can't find any article.
davedottcom said:2 Unused spaces must be left available in every panel?
What good would an unused spaced be unless some one was going to use it and then it wouldn't be an unused space. ( Catch 22 ). :grin:
Catch 22 doesn't exist!growler said:( Catch 22 ). :grin:
LarryFine said:I have filled panels without hesitation, such as in townhouses and apartments where the odds are astronomical that an additional circuit would ever be added, and it's never been an issue.
billisa67 said:Article 90.8 Wiring Planning. Part A Future expansion and convience mentions some items about your topic.
infinity said:But is anything in Article 90 enforceable?
480sparky said:Gawd, I sure hope so. Otherwise, FPNs become mandatory. Soft conversions go out the window.
480sparky said:Gawd, I sure hope so. Otherwise, FPNs become mandatory. Soft conversions go out the window. The terms shall and shall not will be hotly debated. And the NEC becomes a design manual for untrained persons.
CHAPTER 2 DOCUMENT STRUCTURE AND NUMBERING
2.1 Subdivisions of the NEC. The National Electrical Code shall be organized as follows.
2.1.1 Introduction. Article 90 contains the scope of the NEC and administrative provisions.
2.1.2 Chapters. Chapters are major subdivisions of the NEC that cover broad areas and are divided into articles. Chapters shall be organized as follows:
Chapter 1 General
Article 100 — Definitions
Article 110 — Requirements for Electrical Installations
Chapter 2 Wiring and Protection
Articles 200 – 299
Chapter 3 Wiring Methods
Articles 300 – 399
Chapter 4 Equipment for General Use
Articles 400 – 499
Chapter 5 Special Occupancies
Articles 500 – 599
Chapter 6 Special Equipment
Articles 600 – 699
Chapter 7 Special Conditions
Articles 700 – 799
Chapter 8 Communications Systems
Articles 800 – 899
Chapter 9 Tables
2.1.3 Articles. Articles are chapter subdivisions that cover a specific subject such as grounding, overcurrent protection, lighting fixtures, and so on. Each article shall have a title. Articles are divided into sections and sometimes into parts.
crossman said:then how can he enforce an inspection of said mobile home?
crossman said:Inspector: "90.9(C)(4) = RED TAG!" <Inspector slaps bright red sticker on panel and gleefully struts across the parking lot to his car, chuckling to himself all the while>