Switches/Fuses In Switchboard?

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mstrlucky74

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Could someone help me out and shed some light on what could be involvedin added new fused(if that's the case) in this existing board. I assume one might have toremove an exiting switch to install the new or there could be an empty “bucket”,or this could just be new fuses. Correct?
 

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Since the 2000 amp is not in bold I would assume that the switch is existing. The other two appear to new buckets.
 
Could someone help me out and shed some light on what could be involvedin added new fused(if that's the case) in this existing board. I assume one might have toremove an exiting switch to install the new or there could be an empty “bucket”,or this could just be new fuses. Correct?

Have you looked at this swbd?
If you do, take pictures, get the order number off of the name plate, send it to your local gear rep (SqD, Cutler Hammer, etc)
Let them determine what needs to be done, or not...
I'm pretty sure the engineer who designed this job has this info......have you talked to him?
 
Have you looked at this swbd?
If you do, take pictures, get the order number off of the name plate, send it to your local gear rep (SqD, Cutler Hammer, etc)
Let them determine what needs to be done, or not...
I'm pretty sure the engineer who designed this job has this info......have you talked to him?
I agree and would guess the "MS-B" is the model of the gear - not sure who manufacturer would be though.

Edit: I guess MS-B might just mean main switch board.
 
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Have you looked at this swbd?
If you do, take pictures, get the order number off of the name plate, send it to your local gear rep (SqD, Cutler Hammer, etc)
Let them determine what needs to be done, or not...
I'm pretty sure the engineer who designed this job has this info......have you talked to him?

While as a sales and applications engineer reviewing countless one lines instead of being reluctant to ask my customer we question I always contact them for their input to assure that I understand what they are looking for. An error in interpretation in a swbd of this magnetude is big bucks. It is your opportunity to connect with you customer developing a working relationship with them.
 
If I had to guess this building has more that one service and this "MS-B" is Main Service B.
 
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