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RBM typed: "millinghill" wrote in message ... Hi Readers, The installation instructions for the generator transfer switch I want to buy (figure 4 on page 5 of http://www.reliancecontrols.com/Docu...structions.pdf) indicate that I'm to leave neatly placed wire nuts as connections inside the circuit breaker panel box. My neighbor (with some construction knowledge) says doing so would be an electrical code violation: he says there should be no wire nuts within the panel box. Is it a code violation? If so, what would be the "correct" way? Thanks for advice, Theodore. Do it just as it shows in the documentation that comes with the U.L. listed transfer switch, and you will be Nec compliant . and tell your neighbor not to quit his day job Not necessarily compliant to electrical code, though; the only source is codes offices as they have the final say and have the info thr inspectors use. NEC isn't the final word: The code enforcement is the final work. There are also differences in how and whether the external disconnect is positioned; check that too while you're at it. HTH, Twayne` |
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