dpslusser
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As Smart stated if you get the right combination of lugs you can stack many on the same stud. Here's 10-500's on the neutral, if you look closely 4 of those might fit on one side if the studs are long enough.
I will give you a hint. It is sometimes more cost effective to buy a 3 pole MCCB and use it as a distribution block than it is to buy a distribution block. There are distribution lugs available for many common MCCB that allow you to tap right off the lug.Thanks for the help guys.
I haven't done alot of control panel design and layout which contains such high current. This current job is a 5 door enclosure with a 1200 amp feeder for 10 VFD's.
Thanks!
Ya I found AB makes spreader terminals for MCCB. Cat # 140G-N-EXSLI3 and O3
Ya, I got pretty good pricing on the breaker but list price on the Spreader Terminals is insane. 3,000 dollars for 3 pieces of metal.
Do you guys have suggestion for another manufacturer?
Have any of you guys used something like Erico's Flexibar?
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This looks like it would be an awesome product to use in tight areas when building panels.
Is there more manufactures than Erico?
Can anyone chime in on how it is to work with?
Thanks,
Dave
Whoever landed the cables in that cabinet should be proud of it!