rexthe2 said:can you put tandum breakers in a 200 amp 42 space main lug panel, this panel is a ch, or how about a 200 amp squae d panel also
Can you? Yes, they make non-CTL CH tandems. It is physically possible. It's just not permitted in 42 space panels. While you may not have over 42 circuits when you count any double poles, there is no 42 space panel in current manufacture that will take tandems of the CTL variety.rexthe2 said:can you put tandum breakers in a 200 amp 42 space main lug panel, this panel is a ch, or how about a 200 amp squae d panel also
mdshunk said:Can you? Yes, they make non-CTL CH tandems. It is physically possible. It's just not permitted in 42 space panels. While you may not have over 42 circuits when you count any double poles, there is no 42 space panel in current manufacture that will take tandems of the CTL variety.
Okay, thanks.busman said:It doesn't matter if there are 2-poles or 3-poles. The 42 OC rule is not counting circuits, but poles.
JohnJ0906 said:A panel has to be rated for tandem breakers, I belive. Putting them in ANY 42 circuit panel would violate 408.35.
That's true. I've seen an I-Line panelboard with QO adapters in many of the slots. There must have been over 100 QO breakers in that panel.infinity said:Not ANY panel, only a lighting and appliance branch panelboard has a 42 circuit limitation. A power panelboard can have more than 42 breaker slots.