mikewillnot
Member
- Location
- Rochester, NY
- Occupation
- electrical contractor
New-ish Square D QO 30-space panel, need 2 more spaces.
Tandem breakers come in two types, as pictured below, courtesy 480Sparky.
Mechanically, I could install the lower type in any QO panel, and it would fit. It wouldn't be "correct" though. WHY? (And I don't just mean, "because they said so.") What's wrong, electrically, with putting one of these in a 30-space (in contrast to a 30/40-space) panel? I.e., what's different about the two panel designs, and what's different about the two tandem types, besides the hook/slot?
I'm reading that it's somehow related to current limiting, to CTL vs non-CTL breakers. (I don't quite get that either, though I understand the basic concept of CTL.) IF the difference between tandems is CTL/non-CTL, which is which, and what's the logic behind CTL tandems or non-CTL tandems being OK in some cases vs. other cases, or some panels vs other panels?
I read every thread I could find, and they don't help me explain the issue to homeowners, short of just saying "because it's not allowed."
For reference purposes (and complicating matters only slightly) newer breakers (side-by-side) look like this:
Tandem breakers come in two types, as pictured below, courtesy 480Sparky.
Mechanically, I could install the lower type in any QO panel, and it would fit. It wouldn't be "correct" though. WHY? (And I don't just mean, "because they said so.") What's wrong, electrically, with putting one of these in a 30-space (in contrast to a 30/40-space) panel? I.e., what's different about the two panel designs, and what's different about the two tandem types, besides the hook/slot?
I'm reading that it's somehow related to current limiting, to CTL vs non-CTL breakers. (I don't quite get that either, though I understand the basic concept of CTL.) IF the difference between tandems is CTL/non-CTL, which is which, and what's the logic behind CTL tandems or non-CTL tandems being OK in some cases vs. other cases, or some panels vs other panels?
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I read every thread I could find, and they don't help me explain the issue to homeowners, short of just saying "because it's not allowed."
For reference purposes (and complicating matters only slightly) newer breakers (side-by-side) look like this:
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