Silent One
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Situation - subpanel fed from the main service panel with a 60A breaker to the subpanel.
Question - what is the proper way to connect an existing incoming neutral to a new (retrofitted on existing circuit) AFCI breaker if the neutral is too short to reach the breaker? This house was built in 2002 before AFCI was required in this jurisdiction and hence all the neutrals were all cut and terminated immediately at the neutral bus bar. The neutral bus bar is at the far left of the subpanel and any new AFCI breaker in the open spaces in the right side of the panel will not reach the existing incoming neutrals. All wire is 12-2 or 12-3 NM-b.
Same question applies to the neutral pigtail from the AFCI breaker to the neutral bus bar as the pigtail is too short to reach same.
Is the proper, code-compliant answer as easy as a twist-on electrical wire connector (aka wire nut)?
Thank you much for your time.
Question - what is the proper way to connect an existing incoming neutral to a new (retrofitted on existing circuit) AFCI breaker if the neutral is too short to reach the breaker? This house was built in 2002 before AFCI was required in this jurisdiction and hence all the neutrals were all cut and terminated immediately at the neutral bus bar. The neutral bus bar is at the far left of the subpanel and any new AFCI breaker in the open spaces in the right side of the panel will not reach the existing incoming neutrals. All wire is 12-2 or 12-3 NM-b.
Same question applies to the neutral pigtail from the AFCI breaker to the neutral bus bar as the pigtail is too short to reach same.
Is the proper, code-compliant answer as easy as a twist-on electrical wire connector (aka wire nut)?
Thank you much for your time.