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Default What is a "stab"

On Sep 10, 12:36*pm, N Morrison wrote:
On Sep 10, 5:19 am, stryped wrote:

My electrical panel I am putting up says "do not but more than 150
amps on one stab" or somethign to that effect.


Is this just saying not to use a circuit breaker over 150 amps ? (This
is a 100 amp panel).


The breakers connect to one of two busbars, one for each hot side/
line. Don't add a total of 150+ amps to one side, e.g., not more than
10 x 15 Amp breakers on one side of the line. Also, try to
intelligently balance things out as much as you can. Don't put all of
the kitchen breakers on one side, for example, since they aren't split
any more.


So for 220 breakers do you just split the voltage since it is in
contact with both?