Papa-Gus
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Knowing Mike's forums are intended for professionals, I'm hoping you will provide some leeway since the work in question was performed by a licensed electrician... not the homeowner. Information gleaned from the NEC manual, for an upcoming project, has me on edge over work previously performed. For the professional, the NEC is often fuzzy. To the layman, the NEC is bordering on indecipherable.
Location: San Diego, CA
System as built: Residential electrical upgrade with 200 amp service panel and two 125 amp BR612L125FDP sub-panels (configured for 30 amp service); all manufactured by Cutler Hammer.
Questions:
1) An indoor rated Cutler-Hammer sub-panel was installed outdoor under a covered patio, protected from direct exposure to rain but not moisture. Is this acceptable?
2) The second indoor rated Cutler-Hammer sub-panel was installed in the attic, two feet (to the top circuit breaker) above attic decking, but easily accessible from the pull-down ladder accessing the attic opening. Is this acceptable? What min/max height requirement is typically required?
3) Tandem breakers were installed in the service panel and sub-panels without notched stabs. Is this acceptable?
4) The breakers installed in each panel, service and sub-panels, are not from the same manufacturer; they are a combination of CH and Siemens. Is this acceptable?
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Location: San Diego, CA
System as built: Residential electrical upgrade with 200 amp service panel and two 125 amp BR612L125FDP sub-panels (configured for 30 amp service); all manufactured by Cutler Hammer.
Questions:
1) An indoor rated Cutler-Hammer sub-panel was installed outdoor under a covered patio, protected from direct exposure to rain but not moisture. Is this acceptable?
2) The second indoor rated Cutler-Hammer sub-panel was installed in the attic, two feet (to the top circuit breaker) above attic decking, but easily accessible from the pull-down ladder accessing the attic opening. Is this acceptable? What min/max height requirement is typically required?
3) Tandem breakers were installed in the service panel and sub-panels without notched stabs. Is this acceptable?
4) The breakers installed in each panel, service and sub-panels, are not from the same manufacturer; they are a combination of CH and Siemens. Is this acceptable?
Save a life, adopt a pet.
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