tjhelectric
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main breaker or not?
  
[ September 16, 2004, 05:29 PM: Message edited by: tjhelectric ]
	
		
			
		
		
	
				
			[ September 16, 2004, 05:29 PM: Message edited by: tjhelectric ]
Would it make a difference?Originally posted by ryan_618:
What is a subpanel?
Is it fed from a transformer?
Sometimes there is...Originally posted by iwire:
Would it make a difference?Originally posted by ryan_618:
What is a subpanel?
Is it fed from a transformer?
Still no requirement to use a main breaker panel.![]()
I don?t understand the question.Originally posted by tjhelectric: main breaker or not?
Is there?Originally posted by ryan_618:
Sometimes there is...Originally posted by iwire:
Would it make a difference?Originally posted by ryan_618:
What is a subpanel?
Is it fed from a transformer?
Still no requirement to use a main breaker panel.![]()
No way, not meOriginally posted by eprice:
ok iwire,
I get the feeling you're just trying to stir the pot here![]()
Originally posted by iwire:
I do not believe that there is a single instance in the NEC that requires us to use a main breaker panel.![]()
It may be the easiest way to meet certain code requirements but that is a design issue as they say.And I may have to agree with you, But I'm gonna think on it for a bit first.
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Originally posted by iwire:
It may be the easiest way to meet certain code requirements but that is a design issue as they say.![]()
You had me thinking you were mistaken for a while.
Don't you dare I'll never be able to pass his testdid you ever considered a career writing code questions
				