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Electrical subpanelFrom: buten42@earthlink.net Category: Electrical/Lighting Remote Name: 63.191.224.189 Date: 23 Dec 2003 Time: 01:33 PM
CommentsMy existing 200 amp SquairD QO panel is full and I decided to add a subpanel to handle an addition.
I'm adding a 125 amp, 12 space QO panel. What size breaker is needed to feed the subpanel, what size wire will I need to connect the two, and will I need an additional 125 amp breaker in the subpanel, and will I need to ground the subpanel with it's own ground rod? Thanks.
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