mshields
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EXHIBIT 700.2 illustrates how feeders from a standby generator need to be isolated. It also shows a single breaker at the generator.
EXHIBIT 700.3 and 700.4 show arrangements with no main breaker ahead of the three breakers feeding Articles 700, 701 and 702 loads respectively.
I believe the use of a main breaker is allowed but not required and that it is true for all three scenarios shown do you agree? Do you think the use of a MCB on the first and not on the second and third Exhibits was just random, OR is there something about the first Exhibit that drives a requirement for having the main breaker?
Thanks,
Mike
PS: The bottom line here is that I plan on having a system exactly like Exhibit 700.2 but WITHOUT A MAIN CB and I want to make sure it's kosher.
EXHIBIT 700.3 and 700.4 show arrangements with no main breaker ahead of the three breakers feeding Articles 700, 701 and 702 loads respectively.
I believe the use of a main breaker is allowed but not required and that it is true for all three scenarios shown do you agree? Do you think the use of a MCB on the first and not on the second and third Exhibits was just random, OR is there something about the first Exhibit that drives a requirement for having the main breaker?
Thanks,
Mike
PS: The bottom line here is that I plan on having a system exactly like Exhibit 700.2 but WITHOUT A MAIN CB and I want to make sure it's kosher.