Resi Panel Cover Search

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chris kennedy

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stickboy1375 said:
whats the story with the red thhn's coming through the plastic NM connector?
Is that a T@B or ENT fitting?

Dennis Alwon said:
Send me a check for $125
Last time I sent you money you didn't even say thanks.
(BTW the X-ray glasses didn't work)
 

220/221

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I tried a Seimens 12/24 and it was way to big.

Do you have a drill?

The slots will of course be the same dimension so the only difference would be the flanged part of the cover. Can't you simply drill some new mounting holes? The bus can be tweaked up or down a bit if necessary. It's only a couple of screws.


Panel board enclosures are not required to be listed by the NEC.

Isn't there some sort of remanufacturing thing somewjhere that applies to everything including coverplates?
 

iwire

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220/221 said:
Isn't there some sort of remanufacturing thing somewhere that applies to everything including coverplates?

I am really not sure.

Per the NEC definitions


This is a cabinet as covered by Article 312

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This is a panelboard as covered by Article 408, it is missing only the dead front.

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Here is a panelboard in a cabinet as covered by Article 312 and 408

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I see nothing in 312 that requires the cabinet to be listed.
 

LarryFine

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Moan and groan time

Moan and groan time

Chris, I'll find one for you, and it'll only cost you a cover charge.
 

LarryFine

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You mean they *gasp!* left it uncovered while energized?

Horrors! Zounds! Gadzooks! Egad, man!

Heavens to Murgatroid, even!
 
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Sierrasparky

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do you have a bone yard in your area?
In Los Angeles there are a couple good places...

Also is that service or a sub?
Is the Ground bus insulated ?
Is the ground bus attached to the nuetral bus?
 
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chris kennedy

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Miami Fla.
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60 yr old tool twisting electrician
Sierrasparky said:
do you have a bone yard in your area?
In Los Angeles there are a couple good places...
One that I know of.

Also is that service or a sub?
Is the Ground bus insulated ?
Is the ground bus attached to the nuetral bus?
Sub with EGC's landed on neutral bar.
 
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