wbalsam1 Senior Member Location Upper Jay, NY Jul 7, 2008 #2 Please develop your question a bit more. Thanks.:smile:
S stretch12 Member Location taxachusetts Jul 7, 2008 #3 are u backfeeding a circuit breaker to use as your service disconnecting means if so it will need a clip or breaker retainer to comply.
are u backfeeding a circuit breaker to use as your service disconnecting means if so it will need a clip or breaker retainer to comply.
iwire Moderator Staff member Location Massachusetts Jul 7, 2008 #4 Built, welcome to the forum. :smile: Stop asking the same question more then once, give one of them time.
Built, welcome to the forum. :smile: Stop asking the same question more then once, give one of them time.
Dennis Alwon Moderator Staff member Location Chapel Hill, NC Occupation Retired Electrical Contractor Jul 7, 2008 #5 Bullit said: is it permissible to use main lug at your primary panel Click to expand... Since Bob closed the other thread I will repost. You can use a main lug panel in certain instances. If there is no main breaker or main disco then you are limited to 6 breakers in that panel.
Bullit said: is it permissible to use main lug at your primary panel Click to expand... Since Bob closed the other thread I will repost. You can use a main lug panel in certain instances. If there is no main breaker or main disco then you are limited to 6 breakers in that panel.
peter d Senior Member Location New England Jul 7, 2008 #6 Sure, it's done all the time, usually with a main disconnect ahead of it. Can you provide some more details on why you're asking this particular question?
Sure, it's done all the time, usually with a main disconnect ahead of it. Can you provide some more details on why you're asking this particular question?