Has anyone actually seen an engineer-supervised design for a busbar with multiple power sources & loads? I'm looking at 705.12-B-6, or similar depending on which code cycle we're talking about. What specifically were they checking, and did they reference any particular IEEE standard or other reference as the basis of their approval?
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