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Dennis Alwon

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Retired Electrical Contractor
dbuckley said:
(err - how do I make that attached image appear inline?)

Like this

47b7d830b3127cce85ed110ab78d00000025100UaNmbRs1Ys
 

George Stolz

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Dbuckley, as soon as you upload an image into the Attachment spot of your post, it's assigned a number.

Find the number, and then do this:

[attach]555[/attach]

and it will appear in your post as it did in Dennis'.

It can only happen once in a thread; everybody else who does it will simply create a link:

View attachment 555

This keeps the posts shorter.
 

Terrynistler

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Central Texas
I believe the poster of the pic or should I say the one that tried to post it stated it was the UK. Pretty nice setup really. MUst have cost a pretty penny er pound or pince or whatever ;)
 

Inspectorcliff

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Colorado
Rentalguy said:
Does an outdoor temporary distribution panel require a main breaker?
If it has over six handles as per 230.71 A (which it probably wouldn't) and it was service equipment Yes, Main required.
If it was a feeder as George pointed out and it had proper overcurrent protection on the feeder feeding the panel with 24 o.c.d. in it then it would not be required as in 590.4 (B). I think.:smile:
 
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