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23 CHIEF

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Does this panel look like it's set up right for a detached garage subpanel I am gonna us the bar that's bonded to the panel for ground
 
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Redwolf947

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I'd move that Lug to the other buss bar. Your ground wire will be smaller than your neutral.. I'd rather have more room for neutrals than grounds you can put more than one ground wire under a screw (the instructions say how many and what size). But you can't put more than one neutral in (double tap). Otherwise Yes looks OK to me. others will chime in I'm sure.

I'm Curious sberry why use the smaller bar for neutrals?

Disclaimer I'm not an electrician.
 

Mustang51js

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Did the panel come with a lug in a bag,the screws are missing on that bar where the lug should be,so either it was taken out or it's separate
 
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23 CHIEF

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I think I will move the lug or not even use it I'm using 6-3 uf and the conductors fit right in the bar
 
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bromz

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Remove the bond strap. You should only bond at the first panel. Then keep your grounds and neutrals separate in the sub panel.


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Charles (in GA)

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I'd move that Lug to the other buss bar. Your ground wire will be smaller than your neutral.. I'd rather have more room for neutrals than grounds you can put more than one ground wire under a screw (the instructions say how many and what size). But you can't put more than one neutral in (double tap). Otherwise Yes looks OK to me. others will chime in I'm sure.

I'm Curious sberry why use the smaller bar for neutrals?

Disclaimer I'm not an electrician.

^^^ THIS^^^

Remove the bond strap. You should only bond at the first panel. Then keep your grounds and neutrals separate in the sub panel.


Chris

In this case, no, because BOTH bars are insulated from the panelboard housing. The ground needs to be bonded to the housing.
 

CNGsaves

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Got your info needed above from Charles (in GA) . . .
. . . . . . fixed your subpanel PIC so orientation easier to view.
 

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