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    donf Posts: 5,679, Reputation: 582
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    Sep 23, 2010, 07:31 AM
    Sup-panel feeder amperage
    Good day,

    When planning a feeder and load for a sub-panel, should the panelboard be considered a multi-outlet device and therefore you would limit the load to 80% of the breaker used in the main service panel breaker.

    For example: MSP Breaker = 100 Amps. Sub-panel load not more than 80 amps?

    If not, why not? I'm trying to prove a point to a relative.
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    Sep 23, 2010, 09:37 AM
    A panelboard is a mulit-outlet device?

    Here is a good place to discuss Main Panels and Sub Panels.

    There are no such things.

    Better to think of a "Main" Panel is a panelboard that happens to have the Main Service Disconnecting Means in it.

    A "Sub" Panel happens to be a panelboard that does not have the Main Service Disconnecting Means in it.

    My point is, they are both to be treated the same.

    80% derating factor is only for loads to be determined as continuous, or runs 3 hours or more, plus 100 % of loads that are not continuous.

    I know, I know, it gets confusing.

    Of course, one, I am older the older school, and derated everything 80 %, plus all I do is commercial and industrial, and it all is derated 80%.

    I digress. Back to panels, it don't matter if it is a main or a sub, rated them the same.

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