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#89800 10/28/04 04:17 PM
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My heads still buzzing from a 400 amp service with that # 12 neutral.

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#89801 10/28/04 04:48 PM
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My heads still buzzing from a 400 amp service with that # 12 neutral.
No, you can't do that with a service, only with a feeder.
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Tom, the subpanel is fed from single phase 120/240v main panel. By the way, I completed my feed to this panel. I decided to go ahead and pull the same size for the neutral ( 3 # 3's and a # 8 ground ). The pull went great and I am satisfied that whatever expansion the owner of business may do, that it will be covered. Thanks again for the replies. Steve

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