The act of removing the breakers would seem to allow that, as Paul has stated. The question was, realtime use seldom means one splice running through the cabinet but more along the lines of 25 to upwards of 80 if relocation is the purpose. If you didn’t remove the components that are part of the UL 67 listing, I think then we would have a legitimate issue as far as working space. In idea, the listing seems to alow for use with all components removed. But, approvals and listings tend to focus on one practical application…not multiple. I have run into multiple situations where the approval was fine with an apparent code violation as long as it meet there criteria. It Happens…
While commonly misused almost everyone will be able to autocorrect and get the correct context. Leaving punctuation out like you did changes the meaning of the sentence and makes it say something it clearly doesn’t when read or punctuated properly.
My better half is a Brit, I get enough gramar corrections to last me a lifetime. Funny thing is when someone like you tries to imply they somehow know better…she always reminds me that 99% of Americans speak to each other and write at a third grade level. No matter how much they think they know…Enjoy some Stephen Fry: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=J7E-aoXLZGY
I am totally believing, but I want to ask why this question in internachi questions marked as false?
Wouldn’t be the first time the training was wrong.
Huseyin, when you come across an answer in a Internachi quiz or test, that you believe is incorrect, note it so you can add it to the comments section at the end of the course. Hopefully, it will get reviewed and corrected if needed.
Sure I didn’t know that we can do it, thank you for your guidance
Yes you can splice feeders.
Probably not. Split bolt connectors are not listed for three conductors.
I didn’t think so. Thank you.