Innovate1
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Helping a friend with adding an receptacle circuit. He has a fairly recently installed 200A Eaton BR main panel. The panel is full with one double 20A breaker. So off to Lowes to get a double 20 to squeeze in one more. The panel is labeled 30 spaces/60 circuits. But the breaker has a metal tab that makes it only fit on a bus bar tab with a slot in it. And none of the bar tabs have a slot. I pulled out the existing dual 20A and found the plastic had been broken to remove the metal piece so it could be put on a bar without the slot. I am not familiar with Eaton panels so am wondering what is going on. I expected that all the tabs would be split since the panel is labeled 30/60. I double tapped one of the existing breakers for now until I figure out the best plan forward.
I also noticed a number of things about the install. A number of the wire clamps for wires leaving the box didn't have a nut to hold them in the box - it didn't fall off because it would have still been on the wires inside but was missing. Some didn't have the bar to clamp the wires. A bunch of the ground wires were just twisted together. One #10 ground wire on a 30A circuit was twisted to a #12 wire and the #12 connected to the ground bar. Supposedly a licensed electrician did the job but they were the low bid - by quite a bit I was told. I cleaned some of it up but didn't have time or materials with me to address it all.
I also noticed a number of things about the install. A number of the wire clamps for wires leaving the box didn't have a nut to hold them in the box - it didn't fall off because it would have still been on the wires inside but was missing. Some didn't have the bar to clamp the wires. A bunch of the ground wires were just twisted together. One #10 ground wire on a 30A circuit was twisted to a #12 wire and the #12 connected to the ground bar. Supposedly a licensed electrician did the job but they were the low bid - by quite a bit I was told. I cleaned some of it up but didn't have time or materials with me to address it all.