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Those were installed in (ready for this) Independent retirement apartments back in Florida.


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Is there an issue with the 1/2 breakers as such or is it just that there are now 8 motions required to kill the panel?

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No, Jim, the :six throws of the hand" rule is for service equipment, not for the panel....the panel can go as high as 42.

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Backing up a bit, I think we established this is likely the main service panel. That's why I asked if I'd missed something beside the six throws.

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do you agree that it is a utility pipe ?

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