Mac:

Nope.


William Miller

PS:  It's pretty straight forwards, the code says "bus or conductor."

wm

PPS:

Can you customer live with a smaller feeder breaker, say 125 amps? If so, your gold.

wm



At 06:43 PM 9/27/2012, you wrote:
Hello wrenches,

I am looking for advice on how the 120% rule applies to feeders for a subpanel. I have this scenario: 150A bus rating on subpanel with main breaker of 100A. The conductors feeding this subpanel are 100A rated conductors. Can I backfeed with a 40A breaker?

Thanks

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Mac Lewis

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