I need a high resolution photo of an electrical service panel manufacturer’s label clearly showing the following information:
1. The amperage rating of the panel. This rating must not be less than that of the main disconnect. This is the most important information on any label.
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The type of panel. This is a number code that corresponds to the locations in which the panel is designed to be installed (interior, exterior, raintight, rain resistant, rain protected, etc.)
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Grounding and bonding diagram- important in identifying the bonding screw.
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The listing agency certifying that the equipment complies with manufacturing standards, typically ANCE, UL, or may be both.
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Whether it is designed as service equipment or a distribution panel
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The number of phases and voltage for which it as designed- typically single phase 120.240
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The number of circuits it is designed to contain. This means full size circuit breakers. This number may be exceeded if duplex, triplex or quadplex breakers are used.
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The maximum overcurrent device short circuit voltage- typically 10,000v.
Please email to kenton@internachi.org if you can help.