Panel Change Out ????

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jamesoftn

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When changing out a panel is it permitted to leave the old can and remove the interior. Then install a new interior and retro fit the new cover (add fillers where needed). The existing panels have numerous conduits entering the top and bottom. I have been told this saves a lot time when changing out and thus it is accepted. I believe this type of replacement/change is not code compliant however I cannot locate a reference. Is there a reference I can use besides 90.4 ( AHJ ) or 110.3 ( Listed and Labeled).
 
I would be concerned with manufacture matching and the fact that the internals that you put in may not be UL listed to be used in that can. I may be wrong.
 
Im sure someone will say it voids the UL listing, but in my view there are cases where it will save a great deal of cost, and still be safe.....I turned a QO2-4 into a J box just last week because it was embeded in rock masonry.
 
I'm sure someone will say it voids the UL listing, but in my view there are cases where it will save a great deal of cost, and still be safe.....I turned a QO2-4 into a J box just last week because it was embedded in rock masonry.


Using a panel as a J-box and as an enclosure for a service upgrade is very different IMO*. BUT We just tested a job where A major manufacture modified their interiors to fit existing FPE panels about 1,200 of these panels, nice sale and install for someone.


* Not saying there are cases where due to circumstances I would not do this. But when I did residential I preferred all new as that is what they paid for.
 
Somebody somewhere will ALWAYS say no but in reality you are doing nothing more than some guy in a factory.

The can is just a metal box and they are all about the same depth. I can attach the components as good or better than they come from the factory. I installed a 3 phase 200 amp 42 space panel yesterday and the bus/guts, main and all were held in place with two 10/32 machine screws.
 
Somebody somewhere will ALWAYS say no but in reality you are doing nothing more than some guy in a factory.

The can is just a metal box and they are all about the same depth. I can attach the components as good or better than they come from the factory. I installed a 3 phase 200 amp 42 space panel yesterday and the bus/guts, main and all were held in place with two 10/32 machine screws.

Sounds like a CH panel.
 
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