Earshavewalls......
Notice how the 2008 NEC revised some of that....
408.54 Maximum Number of Overcurrent Devices. A
panelboard shall be provided with physical means to prevent
the installation of more overcurrent devices than that number
for which the panelboard was designed, rated, and listed.
For the purposes of this section, a 2-pole circuit breaker
or fusible switch shall be considered two overcurrent devices;
a 3-pole circuit breaker or fusible switch shall be
considered three overcurrent devices. [ROP 9-127]
But is re-appears under
408.36 Overcurrent Protection.
Exception No. 2: Individual protection shall not be required
for a panelboard individually protected on its supply
side by not more than two main circuit breakers or two sets
of fuses having a combined rating not greater than that of
the panelboard. A panelboard wired under this exception
shall not contain more than 42 overcurrent devices. For the
purposes of this exception, a 2-pole or a 3-pole circuit
breaker shall be considered as two or three overcurrent
devices, respectively.
Exception No. 3: For existing panelboards, individual
protection shall not be required for a panelboard used as
service equipment for an individual residential occupancy.
just some info .......ENJOY