Posted by Plane Bart on November 17, 2012 at 08:53:40 from (184.242.21.125):
In Reply to: Sub Panel Question posted by chvet73 on November 06, 2012 at 09:17:19:
If the panel will be located right next to the main panel you can use a 1 1/4" off set nipple as long as the cover of both panel will open you will be fine. You can use PVC electrical conduit also for more space if needed. Get the Plastic bushing to protect the wires. # 6 THHN is required for 60 amps You can use all #6 and phase tape them or buy #8 Green THHN for yor ground Line 1 black Line 2 red Neutral white Ground green continuos green insulation or phase taped green on end to the other. Do not bond ground and neutral in the sub panel You must have all grounds and neutrals separated on steppe rated ground bar neutrals will be isolated from ground and go on the neutral bar ground bar will be purchased sepperlaty And gets mounted to the panel enclosure All 240 volt circuit comming from the sub panel will need to have two hots a ground bare copper a separate insulated neutral conductor Bart Master electrician
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