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Electrical Panel Question 15 years 3 months ago #6034

I would like to know how I can determine if an electrical panel is designed for double tapping of neutrals on the neutral bus?
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Re: Electrical Panel Question 15 years 3 months ago #6035

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None are John.

It was a common practice by older electricians.

Grounds can be bundled up to 3 (of the same gauge wire) under the same lug, but neutrals are not allowed to be bundled with themselves nor with grounds under the same lug of the buss bar.

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Re: Electrical Panel Question 15 years 3 months ago #6036

Okay thanks, I thought I read some place that some panels were designed to allow for this.

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Some circuit breakers are designed to allow for double taps, but no buss bars that I'm aware of.  Code no longer allows doubling or bundling of neutrals.

Circuit breakers that are designed to allow double taps will have a plate beneath the lug/screw which is designed to accept 2 wires.  Square D type QO are this design.

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Re: Electrical Panel Question 15 years 3 months ago #6042

Please explain if the local authorities allow grandfathering to an exzisting panel as this was not an issue or code at this time.

I also called out doubled neutrals but just wanted to ask.

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Please explain if the local authorities allow grandfathering to an exzisting panel as this was not an issue or code at this time.

I also called out doubled neutrals but just wanted to ask.


In that case, I simply let them know that this was common practice but is no longer allowed in most jurisdictions and then recommend repair as a safety upgrade (similar to adding GFCI's in appropriate places).  But I don't make a huge issue out of it.  LEt the client decide what is significant or not.  I just observe and report, and share my knowledge with them. For a fee!  :)

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