al said:230-40 Exception #2 mentions "separate loads". Does anyone know what this means?
JohnJ0906 said:I was still looking at the handbook as you were posting Chris!![]()
chris kennedy said:Think of a strip mall or condo's. One drop or lateral serves a number of meters then disco's. This is another example of the Handbook Exhibits being use full.
No Al, Exception 2 "separate enclosures" "separate loads". POCO drop or lateral hits a gutter than taps off to up to 6 enclosures that serve 6 different tenants or loads.al said:Are you referring to exception #1 with your example?
chris kennedy said:No Al, Exception 2 "separate enclosures" "separate loads". POCO drop or lateral hits a gutter than taps off to up to 6 enclosures that serve 6 different tenants or loads.
Al, I don't see where this is going. Your OP was a question about separate loads. What are you working on?al said:But exception #1 would be seperate tennants with disconects not grouped.
chris kennedy said:Al, I don't see where this is going. Your OP was a question about separate loads. What are you working on?
al said:If you had two panels under exception #2 and one panel supplied the heating elments for an electric furnace and the other supplied the blower motor for same in the same equipment.
al said:New install, separate SE conductors to each panel. Panels grouped together.
Al
chris kennedy said:OK sounds good. Why are you questioning the design?
al said:Just trying to figure out what separate loads means.
Al
Would these be considered separate loads? They are electrically separate but in the same equipment.al said:If you had two panels under exception #2 and one panel supplied the heating elements for an electric furnace and the other supplied the blower motor for same in the same equipment.