remagenman
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Hey folks, just got inspected and inspector gave me a no-go and showed me the regulation where I got the no-go on:
NEC 240.21
(4) Outside Secondary Conductors. Where the conductors
are located outside of a building or structure, except at the
point of load termination, and comply with all of the following
conditions:
Basically said I need a 2 pole, single throw breaker 60A breaker with tie down in the subpanel as a shutoff to panel.
I currently have 2 20A breakers in the sub-panel for 2 circuits and the breaker he wants is in my main panel feeding the subpanel.
I am confused because every manual/video/picture of a subpanel wiring is the way I did it and not the way he described it and me trying to explain why I was confused just agitated the older inspector.
Also, my subpanel is located in my shed, not outside, thats why the NEC code he quoted also confused me.
Thanks, just really dont know how I will feed the 20A circuits off a 60A breaker according to the inspector.
NEC 240.21
(4) Outside Secondary Conductors. Where the conductors
are located outside of a building or structure, except at the
point of load termination, and comply with all of the following
conditions:
Basically said I need a 2 pole, single throw breaker 60A breaker with tie down in the subpanel as a shutoff to panel.
I currently have 2 20A breakers in the sub-panel for 2 circuits and the breaker he wants is in my main panel feeding the subpanel.
I am confused because every manual/video/picture of a subpanel wiring is the way I did it and not the way he described it and me trying to explain why I was confused just agitated the older inspector.
Also, my subpanel is located in my shed, not outside, thats why the NEC code he quoted also confused me.
Thanks, just really dont know how I will feed the 20A circuits off a 60A breaker according to the inspector.
