J jagen New member Jan 8, 2010 #1 looking at a subpanel fed by paralled #10 gauge wires on a 2 pole 60A breaker. is this ok
charlie b Moderator Staff member Location Lockport, IL Occupation Semi-Retired Electrical Engineer Jan 8, 2010 #2 That is very much NOT ok. Refer to 310.4(A). Welcome to the forum.
raider1 Senior Member Staff member Location Logan, Utah Jan 8, 2010 #3 Welcome to the Forum. I agree with Charlie, very big NO NO. Chris
LarryFine Master Electrician Electric Contractor Richmond VA Location Henrico County, VA Occupation Electrical Contractor Jan 8, 2010 #4 I've seen residential cooking circuits fed that way, sometimes from a single pair of fuses, sometimes from two pairs. In two separate 10ga NM cables, no less. Kikes!
I've seen residential cooking circuits fed that way, sometimes from a single pair of fuses, sometimes from two pairs. In two separate 10ga NM cables, no less. Kikes!
B Barjack Member Location St. Petersburg, FL Jan 8, 2010 #5 LarryFine said: I've seen residential cooking circuits fed that way, sometimes from a single pair of fuses, sometimes from two pairs. In two separate 10ga NM cables, no less. Kikes! Click to expand... Thats because when the kitchen was remodeled, it went from a separate cooktop and oven to a range. 30A + 30A = 60A, right? :roll:
LarryFine said: I've seen residential cooking circuits fed that way, sometimes from a single pair of fuses, sometimes from two pairs. In two separate 10ga NM cables, no less. Kikes! Click to expand... Thats because when the kitchen was remodeled, it went from a separate cooktop and oven to a range. 30A + 30A = 60A, right? :roll: