I'm used to seeing surface-mounted steel raceways full of receptacles, switches, and breakers. I was just realizing I don't really know how it works to have a breaker not in a panel (for what it's worth, I'm not trying to do this, I'm just curious).
I'm talking about things like this: https://www.legrand.us/wire-and-cab...000-circuit-breaker-housing-fitting/p/g6046kd, https://www.legrand.us/wire-and-cab...reaker-housing-fitting/p/g3046kd?text=G3046KD
Is the raceway treated like a subpanel, where you have one or more breakers in the raceway circuit breaker housing fed by a larger breaker at a main panel (and would you need to run a new ground)?
I'm talking about things like this: https://www.legrand.us/wire-and-cab...000-circuit-breaker-housing-fitting/p/g6046kd, https://www.legrand.us/wire-and-cab...reaker-housing-fitting/p/g3046kd?text=G3046KD
Is the raceway treated like a subpanel, where you have one or more breakers in the raceway circuit breaker housing fed by a larger breaker at a main panel (and would you need to run a new ground)?