So I opened the panel and found some info (enclosed) it looks like the bottom 6 on both sides accept tandems . I plan on taking the breakers on the bottom and move them to the top part of the panel, load the bottom up with tandems and move single poles to the bottom freeing me up with two spaces on top for a two pole generator breaker.And replacing all non ITE breakers (Murray, Sq D, Bryant)
Supply house has tandems at $22 each.. I looked on line (in case home owner does) and see siemens tandems at $12 (type QT) and $22 (type QT NCL) and I just called the supply house and theirs are NC ($22) ??
I'm thinking the straight QT doesn't have the rejection tab and can fit anywhere in the panel same as all above... but as I look on line I do find some that say CTL on them.. whats so different about the
$12 dollar breaker than the $22 dollar breaker (besides 10 dollars). (going to supply house to check his tandems)
I didn't pull the all black breakers with no writing, do you think they are ITE and can remain? I'm planning on replacing all the breakers to siemens except for the existing ITE.. do you agree??
Also.. from what I understand they do not make a "UL" approved geberator lock out for this panel, but a google search comes up with this
https://www.ebay.com/itm/ITE-200A-M...h=item43c06a93b3:g:8AEAAOxyUrZSvv5n:rk:1:pf:0
Anyone see anything earth shattering installing it? Or would you opt for putting a subpanel in with UL lock out and move crucial circs. to that panel? I'm all for that UL but there's no inspection and I figure as long as it works and locks the panel out. besides... those passed stickers on the panel are from 2015 and 2016... if the inspector let the assortment of breakers go in that panel, should I get bunched up about the lock out??
sorry for the sideways pics