GlenGineer
Member
I've seen sooo many panels that had grounded wires daisy chained. I've also seen a few that had line side motor wires (going in to contactors) daisy chained throughout panels. It drives me crazy particularly when suddenly a wire gets disconnected and your control circuits stop working.
I think it is probably done to save a few dollars during the panel build. Us amateurs sometimes make the decision to do this when we size the panel wrong.
I've never seen terminals represented on the electrical ladder. (Well except divisions between panel wiring and field wiring) On panel drawings and sub-panel drawings the terminals are normally shown.
I think it is probably done to save a few dollars during the panel build. Us amateurs sometimes make the decision to do this when we size the panel wrong.
I've never seen terminals represented on the electrical ladder. (Well except divisions between panel wiring and field wiring) On panel drawings and sub-panel drawings the terminals are normally shown.