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        Difference between Main Lug and Main Breaker Panel
       
                  
        What is the difference between a Main Breaker Panel and a Main Lug Panel and can either be used in new residential construction.
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                      Jan 21, 2007, 11:24 AM
                  
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        A Main Breaker Panel (MCB) has a Main breaker built into it.  A MCB panel is used when there is only a meter just outside, and this feeder cable or conduit does not exceed 10 feet from meter to panel.
 A Main Lug Only (MLO) panel only has main lugs, and is intended to be fed by a Main breaker upstream. For example there can be Main breaker at the outdoor meter, or a MLO panel can be used as a sub panel ,fed by a breaker in the Main panel.
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					  Originally Posted by Hoot01 What is the difference between a Main Breaker Panel and a Main Lug Panel and can either be used in new residential construction. In a main breaker, the line wires coming from the meter can are connected to  a main breaker to disconnect the power to all the other breakers in it. A main lug panel has the line wires going to lugs in the panel and no common breaker to disconnect the power to the individual breakers. In a main lug panel you need to use a separate Disconnect.
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                      Jan 21, 2007, 03:34 PM
                  
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        Thanks to both of you for the info.
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        Just one more question on this. Do some electricians install both? We are showing a 200 amp breaker in the house and a 200 amp disconnect at the meter.
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                      Jan 22, 2007, 03:46 AM
                  
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        Sometimes they do, only one is required, but having two is not a problem. Who ever installed two just spent more money than necessary.
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        In some cases the Authority having jurisdiction (AHJ) or inspector may require both
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					  Originally Posted by Hoot01   Just one more question on this. Do some electricians install both? We are showing a 200 amp breaker in the house and a 200 amp disconnect at the meter. Howdy Hoot01.  
As I understand it, it can be a tremendous advantage to the local fire co. if they have to respond to a call.
 
Instead of having to enter a burning building to kill the power, all they have to do is throw the disconnect at the outside meter.
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        Question is almost 3 years old.
 Please refrain from answering questions older than a few months.
 
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