Anyone familiar with Eaton Pow-r-line PRL1a breaker panels? I'm trying to figure out my maximum branch circuit to run to a subpanel but there isn't anything listed on the panel itself. It seems like since these are commercial/industrial I might have to do some math to figure it out. I found the table below but it looks like it's just for series ratings.
https://www.eaton.com/content/dam/e...ries-rating-information-manual-1c96944h02.pdf
Ultimately the goal is to install a 50 amp 240v breaker in my main(the PRL1a)feeding a subpanel on a sea can about 115 feet away. The only loads would be a couple of LED lights inside the connex, one dusk to dawn outside, and a 20amp receptacle. In the sub I'm planning on one 15a for lights, one 20amp for a receptacle and a 30 or 40amp 240 for a welding receptacle.
https://www.eaton.com/content/dam/e...ries-rating-information-manual-1c96944h02.pdf
Ultimately the goal is to install a 50 amp 240v breaker in my main(the PRL1a)feeding a subpanel on a sea can about 115 feet away. The only loads would be a couple of LED lights inside the connex, one dusk to dawn outside, and a 20amp receptacle. In the sub I'm planning on one 15a for lights, one 20amp for a receptacle and a 30 or 40amp 240 for a welding receptacle.


