blueheels2
Senior Member
- Location
- Raleigh, NC
- Occupation
- Electrical contractor
I was doing a job Friday where I was adding 3 circuits to an outdoor kitchen. Saw an exterior “meter main combo” and decided I would pull the circuits from there instead of the interior subpanel. I drilled the hole opened the panel and realized its one of the typical “meter mains” around here that doesn’t have a main. Just a meter no main. So there were 3 breakers in the panel. 1 for the interior sub and the other 2 were for HVAC equipment. It’s legal (grandfathered) as far as disconnects go in that 3 swiped of the hand kills the loads to the houseBut what protects the bus in the panel? In this scenario couldn’t I add loads in excess of 200 amps and it would never trip the breaker because there is no overcurrent protection for the service/bus bar?
What am I missing?
Mia this really legal?
What am I missing?
Mia this really legal?