Hi -
This isn't exactly a DIY question (the work was done by an electrician). But I have a question about the work that he did. I wanted to install a sub panel to power my addition (garage conversion, attached to house). The electrician provided an 8 space, 16 circuit Main Lug panel. He mentioned that because the sub panel is out of sight from the main panel, that it would be a good idea to put a main breaker in the sub panel. This sounded good to me. So, now there is a 60A breaker in the main panel, and a 60A breaker in the sub panel. Since it is a Main Lug panel, the 60A breaker is taking up one of the spaces that would have been ordinarily used for a typical circuit breaker.
Is this to code / should it pass inspection? Is this a typical arrangement? I became a little concerned when I noticed that the electrician forgot to cover one of the junction boxes under the house - and that he wrapped the THHN wire with electrical tape coming out of the conduit (I though you had to run conduit all the way from one junction box to the other, but he insisted that the electrical tape wrap is acceptable).
Thanks in advance for any input.
This isn't exactly a DIY question (the work was done by an electrician). But I have a question about the work that he did. I wanted to install a sub panel to power my addition (garage conversion, attached to house). The electrician provided an 8 space, 16 circuit Main Lug panel. He mentioned that because the sub panel is out of sight from the main panel, that it would be a good idea to put a main breaker in the sub panel. This sounded good to me. So, now there is a 60A breaker in the main panel, and a 60A breaker in the sub panel. Since it is a Main Lug panel, the 60A breaker is taking up one of the spaces that would have been ordinarily used for a typical circuit breaker.
Is this to code / should it pass inspection? Is this a typical arrangement? I became a little concerned when I noticed that the electrician forgot to cover one of the junction boxes under the house - and that he wrapped the THHN wire with electrical tape coming out of the conduit (I though you had to run conduit all the way from one junction box to the other, but he insisted that the electrical tape wrap is acceptable).
Thanks in advance for any input.