1793
Senior Member
- Location
- Louisville, Kentucky
- Occupation
- Inspector
Customer wants to remove the FPE panel, 125 amp, flush mount, from the basement to the outside, brick wall. There are about 10 - 120v circuits and 3 - 240v circuits.
I?m planning on gutting the FPE and convert to j-box. I may have to use the original conduit to get from the new panel to the old, 1-1/4? EMT. I?m concerned about the best way to get the grounded conductor from the new to old panel. I would like to avoid pulling in a separate neutral for each circuit de-rating issues and material.
Thoughts:
1) Pull a grounded conductor, the size of the Service (125 amp) to the Neutral bar of the old panel, with all bonding removed, from the FPE cabinet. Then connect all neutrals to the ?floating? neutral bar.
2) Pull a neutral for every two ungrounded, MWBC, then the neutral would not be a CCC and I could then, if necessary, use two different conduits to connect the new with the old. This might help with the de-rating issue.
I?m planning on gutting the FPE and convert to j-box. I may have to use the original conduit to get from the new panel to the old, 1-1/4? EMT. I?m concerned about the best way to get the grounded conductor from the new to old panel. I would like to avoid pulling in a separate neutral for each circuit de-rating issues and material.
Thoughts:
1) Pull a grounded conductor, the size of the Service (125 amp) to the Neutral bar of the old panel, with all bonding removed, from the FPE cabinet. Then connect all neutrals to the ?floating? neutral bar.
2) Pull a neutral for every two ungrounded, MWBC, then the neutral would not be a CCC and I could then, if necessary, use two different conduits to connect the new with the old. This might help with the de-rating issue.