Locally if you have two service panels next to each other, inspectors want both 
bonded and grounded, by allowing a bonding jumper from panel one to panel 2, 
and both panesl use the bonding screw, and both have to have a neutral bus.  

 

________________________________
 From: Corey Shalanski <[email protected]>
To: [email protected] 
Sent: Tuesday, May 8, 2012 6:51 AM
Subject: [RE-wrenches] Critical Loads Panel Wiring
  

Wrenches,

Batt backup system: When placing a critical loads panel directly adjacent to 
the main service panel (in the next stud bay), must the neutral and ground 
conductors be pulled into the new subpanel? or can only the hots be pulled? Any 
Code references would be appreciated. 

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Corey Shalanski
Joule Energy
New Orleans, LA 
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