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Norcal

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I would say 200A, I have some old ITE catalogs but not exactly sure where they are.
 

walta

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Correct me if I am wrong but without a legible and complete label what you have is scrap metal that once was a UL listed electrical panel.

Connecting this unlabeled panel would be a code violation?

Walta
 

sparky 1971

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Correct me if I am wrong but without a legible and complete label what you have is scrap metal that once was a UL listed electrical panel.

Connecting this unlabeled panel would be a code violation?

Walta
You're right about it being scrap, but for the wrong reason.

There is enough of a label to tell it's an ITE panel that uses QP breakers. Those are now known as Siemens. Old panels have the labels fall off all the time, that doesn't mean they need changed out to add a circuit.
 

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You're right about it being scrap, but for the wrong reason.

There is enough of a label to tell it's an ITE panel that uses QP breakers. Those are now known as Siemens. Old panels have the labels fall off all the time, that doesn't mean they need changed out to add a circuit.

I am not say you need to change a panel if the label falls off but I see a new install as a very different thing from adding a few new circuits to an existing panel

Walta
 
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