Good job Philip, great product and sooooooooooo much easier to install and wire, every home should have one or something equivalent. Wayyyyyy back when I was practicing power distribution I kept TWO BIBLES BY MY SIDE, The NEC Illustrated Handbook (had Code plus pictures and illustrations) PLUS the latest Square D Catalog. I have no doubt you're sharp on electricity and have separate insulated and isolated Neutral and Ground Busses in the Sub Panel. I always ran convenience receptacles on branch circuits DIFFERENT FROM any lighting so if a breaker tripped I wasn't left in the dark. Nowadays with GFCI and AFCI protection electrical caused house fires or shocks should happen less often. Many NEC changes came about following a fire investigation and even if lay people may poke fun at the NEC or they know better and are smarter then the boards panel of experts, over the years I came to respect and understand it more and more.
Thanks for the post, fun read for us sparkies at least lol
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