James M. Clarke
Member
- Location
- Charleston, SC
I have a question involving sub panels. I have seen many cases recently where a subfed 100A panel is added to an industrial plant and is fed from a existing 225A main panel. In many of these cases the contractor reused an existing 100A panel that they had which already had a 100A c.b. in the panel. In some cases the 100A c.b. in the subfed panel was the main c.b. and in other cases it was installed just like a branch circuit c.b. I go looking at the panel and the subfeed and find that the contractor has a 100A c.b. in the 225A main panel feeding the main or added 100A c.b. in the subpanel.
In my opinion this should have been done using only a 100A c.b. in the 225A panel for a subfeed c.b. and the subfeed conductors should have been terminated at the 100A subpanel on the main lugs (not on a subfed panel c.b.).
This obviously is functional since the systems are working but I wanted to know if it is justfied in correcting this situation by getting the plant to order main lugs for the 100A panel and removing the 100A main c.b. in the subfed panel. It looks like the contractor took the easy way out and used the spare electrical components that were available rather than ordering the correct main lugs for the panel. Is there a section of the NEC that addresses this issue? Thanks
In my opinion this should have been done using only a 100A c.b. in the 225A panel for a subfeed c.b. and the subfeed conductors should have been terminated at the 100A subpanel on the main lugs (not on a subfed panel c.b.).
This obviously is functional since the systems are working but I wanted to know if it is justfied in correcting this situation by getting the plant to order main lugs for the 100A panel and removing the 100A main c.b. in the subfed panel. It looks like the contractor took the easy way out and used the spare electrical components that were available rather than ordering the correct main lugs for the panel. Is there a section of the NEC that addresses this issue? Thanks