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Wayne Whitney Wayne Whitney is offline
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Default Installing a subpanel

On 2008-12-21, Kevin Ricks wrote:

In my area sub-panel disconnects are required.


That seems odd--shutting off the main breaker in a subpanel doesn't
render it safe to work on, as the incoming feeder conductors are still
energized. To deenergize the panel, you have to kill the feeder itself.

OR what I did was to back feed the sub-panel through a standard
breaker (60A in my case). Much cheaper than the main breaker kit,
but it uses up 2 slots in the sub-panel.


This configuration requires an additional holddown bracket on the
backfed breaker.

Cheers, Wayne