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Re: Insteon with 400amp service (2 panels)
I don't have any experience working in the panel, so I'm limiting my
work in there to opening the door and staring in frustration. :)
I couldn't identify any distinguishing marks that indicate model
number. All I could find is that it is Cutler Hammer. I know that
narrows it down immensely! :(
I think it's time to call the builder, but I probably won't hear from
him until tomorrow. It's a shame since I have all the free time today!
Thanks for the tips.
- Leon
On Mon, 16 Jan 2006 14:30:51 -0500, Scott Knight
<scottknight66@xxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
>on 1/16/2006 2:11 PM Someone carved the following into a picnic table:
>> Can I determine the phases in my panels from manufacturer info or is
>> it dependent on how the electrician set things up?
>
>Leon,
>
>I figured mine out the hard way...by looking at it ;) You can either
>start popping breakers out and look at how the bus is designed, or try
>to find some online documentation for the model that you have, or ask
>the electrician, or call the manufacturer, or post the model number
>here, etc. If you have enough 220v breakers, you might be able to get a
>clue by looking at what positions they are installed. Mine happens to
>have a diagram in the door that is pretty helpful now that I know what I
>am looking at...unfortunately, it didn't do me much good for figuring
>out the info I needed. Hope this helps.
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