The distribution box does not have a main switch

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In these instances the panel in the home is not the main service panel but is instead called a sub-panel or remote distribution panel. A home electrical panel might not have a main breaker because it's a split-bus panel (common in 1950s-1970s homes), has a main disconnect located elsewhere, or uses a rule of six design 1 with multiple disconnect switches instead of a single main breaker. A main breaker, or service disconnect, is a single switch designed to interrupt all electrical power flowing from the utility company into a home's electrical panel. This component is present in most modern load centers, providing a quick, centralized means to de-energize the entire system for. " It might be---but because most electrical panels are NOT installed by homeowners or handy persons, it is actually pretty rare to find a main panel with out a main disconnect.

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In Canadian service entrance panelboards the main switch or circuit breaker is located in a service box, a section of the enclosure separated from the rest of the panelboard, so that when the main switch or

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As far as I know, they are not allowed in new construction, and certainly not recommended. In any case, you can''t change that to have a true

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I believe this is the model number for my main panel: RC12L200C. The breaker box is rated for 200 amp and lives under the meter, it feeds a 100 amp

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