Why is there a limit on the number of breakers in a main panel? If each breaker would be replaced with a 'piggyback' (and probably add up to more than the panel's rated cap.), what does that tax in the panel? Would adding a subpanel possibly add more than the ability of the service wire capacity?
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The manufacturer and the NFPA determines the number of full inch spaces a panel can hold safely. The standard is no more than 40 full one inch spaces. IF the panel could take 40 twin breakers that would mean 80 - 20 amp or 80 - 30 amp single pole breakers. When ya think of it, it is kinda scary. Even 40 standard breakers add up to 800 amp -- ON A 200 AMP BUS??
Did you ever put an amprobe on a fully loaded 200 amp bus with all circuits and devices operating? I have seen no more than 187 amps at any one given time in one certain house. This was obtained by adding the seperate loads on each cable of a 200 amp breaker.
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