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John Grabowski May 20th 09 11:44 AM

Breaker panel questions
 

"Bob(but not THAT Bob)" wrote in message
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When the mfr specifies the max. # of breaker poles, are the 2 poles on
the main breaker considered in the total?


No.


Is it kosher to wirenut 2 wires together and pigtail to a breaker
within a panelboard?



Yes although some circuit breakers such as QO and CH are rated for two
conductors under one terminal.


Bob(but not THAT Bob) May 20th 09 07:57 PM

Breaker panel questions
 
John Grabowski wrote:

"Bob(but not THAT Bob)" wrote in message
...
When the mfr specifies the max. # of breaker poles, are the 2 poles on
the main breaker considered in the total?


No.


Thanks - things were getting tight and wanted to be sure



Is it kosher to wirenut 2 wires together and pigtail to a breaker
within a panelboard?


Yes although some circuit breakers such as QO and CH are rated for two
conductors under one terminal.



If that's done throughout, wouldn't there be an excess of grounds and
neutrals - too many for the ground bar?

John Grabowski May 21st 09 02:26 AM

Breaker panel questions
 
When the mfr specifies the max. # of breaker poles, are the 2 poles on
the main breaker considered in the total?


No.


Thanks - things were getting tight and wanted to be sure



Is it kosher to wirenut 2 wires together and pigtail to a breaker
within a panelboard?


Yes although some circuit breakers such as QO and CH are rated for two
conductors under one terminal.



If that's done throughout, wouldn't there be an excess of grounds and
neutrals - too many for the ground bar?



*Yeah that could happen, but usually you don't wire a panel that way. The
grounds can sometimes be doubled up, but not the neutrals. As someone else
said it is possible to install a supplemental ground bar.



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