One last thing. Those feeder wires look a little small for that monster breaker. Check the lugs are rated for wire that small and that the ampacity of the wire is right for that breaker.
You got better eyes than me. I don't see any breaker.
One last thing. Those feeder wires look a little small for that monster breaker. Check the lugs are rated for wire that small and that the ampacity of the wire is right for that breaker.
The wire looks like it is drowning in that lug.You got better eyes than me. I don't see any breaker.
The wire looks like it is drowning in that lug.
It could be a mlo I see what you mean now I see inspection holes in the duplex connectors so we know they are rated for some type of metalic cable. Hey I am stretching it out for the holidays here.I still don't see a breaker. All I see is lugs. If they're rated for that size wire, then it's OK. But being unable to see any rating or marking on them.
I don't think it's a breaker. I'd say it's a MLO panel. Pierre?
It could be a mlo I see what you mean now I see inspection holes in the duplex connectors so we know they are rated for some type of metalic cable. Hey I am stretching it out for the holidays here.
I'm not sure what size some of those wires are so it may require a conduit bushing and I don't know the voltage of the panel, but are the connectors listed for 277v? Also the panel is flush with the front of the studs so you won't be flush with the drywall when it's installed.
Where did 277v come from?
we have a winner2008 210.4 (D) grouping
we have a winner
Now that I reread 210.4(D) & the definition of Branch Ckt, Multiwire, I question the weak wording of 210.4(D). The way I read it the only ckt that would have to be grouped is the black,red & white coming from the double connector towards the front right of panel. The others or not multiwire. Seems to me it should be worded that all ckts from a raceway shall be grouped with their ungrounded & grounded conductors. Comments???
210.4(D) Grouping. The ungrounded and grounded conductors of each multiwire branch circuit shall be grouped by wire ties or similar means in at least one location within the panelboard or other point of origination.
Exception: The requirement for grouping shall not apply if the circuit enters from a cable or raceway unique to the circuit that makes the grouping obvious.
Suppose it's being installed under the '05?
You're all wrong. He was standing in a bathroom when he took the picture.