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Default Split load CU and PME ?

Is it permissible to have a new CU on a PME system ?

Friend wants to replace CU with a split load unit so he can separate power
and light
circuits, and/but he has a PME system.

Thanks,
Nick


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Default Split load CU and PME ?

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"Nick" writes:
Is it permissible to have a new CU on a PME system ?


Yes, it's quite normal.

Friend wants to replace CU with a split load unit so he can separate power
and light circuits, and/but he has a PME system.


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Default Split load CU and PME ?

Nick wrote:
Is it permissible to have a new CU on a PME system ?

Friend wants to replace CU with a split load unit so he can separate power
and light
circuits, and/but he has a PME system.

Thanks,
Nick


If it werent, those of us on PME would still be using switch fuses and
waxed paper cable.

NT

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