billsnuff
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I encourage electricans to use the corrrect terms. If you want to find the requirements for a sub-panel, where do you look?
It does say feeder, it says "the main power feeder'
In my mind it is clear that only a conductor that supplies all the power can be a "main power feeder". A feeder to a sub panel does not usually supply all the power so the feeder to it can not be a "main power feeder"
Now that said, many smart people feel differently, enough that the CMP has now changed the wording to make it clearer. :smile:
OK but it does say that the feeder does not have to be larger than what is required for the "main power feeder"
What does larger mean. A #2 alum is larger than a #3 copper but which has a greater amp.Yes it does, and that makes perfect sense to me but some have a problem with the use of the word 'larger'.