jemezwired
Member
Hello everyone,
We are working on a project replacing old subpanels in several apartment buildings. A feeder circuit is brought from the main service to feed four panels per circuit, with the feeders being tapped using the 10' rule. I have been trying to find out if it is allowable to use the neutral bar in the subpanels as a splice point for the neutrals feeding the other panels or if it has to have a solid nuetral all the way to the last panel with taps coming directly off of an "unbroken" neutral?
	
		
			
		
		
	
				
			We are working on a project replacing old subpanels in several apartment buildings. A feeder circuit is brought from the main service to feed four panels per circuit, with the feeders being tapped using the 10' rule. I have been trying to find out if it is allowable to use the neutral bar in the subpanels as a splice point for the neutrals feeding the other panels or if it has to have a solid nuetral all the way to the last panel with taps coming directly off of an "unbroken" neutral?
 
				
 
 
		 
 
		