Who says 42's the limit?

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76nemo

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76nemo said:

The limit has been removed for 2008.:grin:

Of course we still have to follow the listing of the panel. :smile:

I am pretty sure the listing of the panel in that picture has been ignored. Kind of wonder what the neutral bar looks like?
 
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iwire said:
The limit has been removed for 2008.:grin:

Of course we still have to follow the listing of the panel. :smile:

I am pretty sure the listing of the panel in that picture has been ignored. Kind of wonder what the neutral bar looks like?

How did you see the pic Bob:confused:
 
Wth????

Wth????

Now the photo is viewable. Before I just got the upper left handed red "X". What happened?

How can I take a small picture from a screen shot of many pictures and place them? It asks me for a URL? Obviously, I am computer illiterate!!!!!
 
76nemo said:
That one came from here:

http://www.electricalphotos.com/showphoto.php/photo/660


But why does it matter Ken? Let me try that again. Off to go fishin':D

"http://www.electricalphotos.com/showphoto.php/photo/660" is a web site.

The photo is at "http://www.electricalphotos.com/data/503/medium/8383_Panel_9AA_Sub_Close_up.JPG"

Slight difference....;)

Just thought you may be trying to post images directly from your computer.
 
Everyone should refresh on these numbers and with " • ",
508.35 use to say for lighting and appliances...

508.54 the panel board must have mechanical means tp apply no more than designed for...

Note the multi tap bus app..
 
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ceb58 said:
I tried to get a Sq D QO 54 space from my supplier today he told me that they weren't UL listed yet:-?
I have purchased a number of those in the past without any trouble. We use a "bell alarm" contact on our GFP heat trace breakers and the alarm contact takes up a space, so the larger panel let us install a few more circuits out of the panel.
 
I've seen that panel too many times. The good news is when you sell them a service change and get to keep all those tandem breakers!! :grin:
 
don_resqcapt19 said:
I have purchased a number of those in the past without any trouble. We use a "bell alarm" contact on our GFP heat trace breakers and the alarm contact takes up a space, so the larger panel let us install a few more circuits out of the panel.


Where did you purchase them from?

How long ago in the past?
 
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