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spamfree June 24th 04 09:42 PM

Use up all the spaces on the electric panel
 

I am finishing the basement. There are 12 half inch spaces in both of
my main panels (both are 200A). I plan to use all the spaces for
circuit - or maybe leave one 1 slot.

Is there any danger, or code vilation, to do that?



xrongor June 25th 04 12:01 AM

Use up all the spaces on the electric panel
 
this may be so simple im missing it...

if the panel came with 12 'slots' you can put 12 slots worth of breakers in
there. if you have to modify it to put more breakers in, bad bad bad.

whether or not you are overloading your panel is another story...

randy

"spamfree" wrote in message
...

I am finishing the basement. There are 12 half inch spaces in both of
my main panels (both are 200A). I plan to use all the spaces for
circuit - or maybe leave one 1 slot.

Is there any danger, or code vilation, to do that?





PrecisionMachinisT June 25th 04 12:17 AM

Use up all the spaces on the electric panel
 

"xrongor" wrote in message
...
this may be so simple im missing it...

if the panel came with 12 'slots' you can put 12 slots worth of breakers

in
there. if you have to modify it to put more breakers in, bad bad bad.

whether or not you are overloading your panel is another story...


Actually, I believe most boxes have listed the maximum allowable number of
branch circuits allowable on their label these days, as well as the breaker
type and the manufacturer's name that must be used in order to insure
safety.......

Some other manufacturer's brand breakers / styles might seem to fit fine,
but would be unsafe and perhaps even burn up, damaging the buss tabs
otherwise--this especially important if using those double breakers designed
to pull 2 110v circuits from a single stab......the "Challenger" brand of
panels seem to be notorious for this occuring.....

Suggest he should look at the label, and see for sure, really--generally if
it's a 12 circuit panel this means 12 breakers max are allowed, each double
throw breaker counting as 2........

--

SVL




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