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#108962 12/23/03 11:25 PM
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found a sub panel with a 3pole 50, 8 2pole 20's and a 2pole 30 amp breaker. it was fed from another panel, off the line side of a 150 amp main breaker. i haven't looked for the breaker that is feeding the feeder, but i should check it as well. it show's you what tenants will do to save money.

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#108963 12/24/03 09:23 PM
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I especially like the egc connections to the enclosure. [Linked Image]


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#108964 12/25/03 08:30 AM
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Why are there 3 (appear to be) #10 or #12 grounds running into the EMT on the left?

Is that a piece of black iron pipe in the footprint of the panel above?

#108965 12/25/03 09:40 AM
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this was a before picture. it is a panel for the forklift chargers. the peice of iron was used for hanging the cords from the chargers and was bolted to the table.
the equipment was relocated, so the panel was not needed anymore.

#108966 12/26/03 08:45 AM
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Was there no breaker space available in the panel with the 150 amp main breaker?


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