FAIL! 5 Common Panel Change Fails. With NEC References.
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The confusion about panel height comes from old timer's like me. When I started in the late 1980's all service panels had a up/down configuration for the main breaker which was always on the top of the panel. So we always made sure that this breaker was not higher then 6 ft 6 then later 6 ft 7. Then in the early 2000's the horizontal main breaker panels came out so we had to rethink that. It took the old timers a while to GET IT. If you installed a panel with the main on the bottom like you said in the video top breaker knockout not higher than 6 ft 7
Great video, thanks. Question for you... Installing an outlet near a toilet for a bidet? What are your recommendations regarding the NEC's requirements on distance and placement. Thanks!
Coach I wish you would put out more info on bonding water pipes and gas lines
also here in TN - the state is asking/requiring a bonding jumper inside the panel from ground bar to ground bar is its a 4 wire and there are 2 ground bars ( like I put a bar on each side of the box ), Cost maybe $10 more but IMO it sure makes the job look better ( gooder)
Are you using these ground bars as neutral bars as well? are you attaching the bars using one of the methods listed in 250.8?
With a meter/disconnect, is the inside panel treated as a service panel or a sub-panel?
Don't you love panel schedules that are labeled evens and the breaker numbers are laid out on odds
Why THHW and XHWN are in the 75°C and 90°C column in Table 310.16?
Great question! They are rated for both
greetings could you explain the question. For a feeder tap not exceeding 10 feet in length and field installation,the maximum overcurren device rating supplying a tap conductor with an ampacity of 40amps is-------? article240.21b(1) (4)
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