Can you use wire nuts in main panel?

It is possible to use wire nuts in a breaker panel. This is a popular method for connecting or splicing wires together.
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Are wire nuts allowed in main panel?

Wire splicing and pigtailing are allowed in a breaker panel, and these connections are expressly permitted by NEC 312.8 (A). It may look a little untidy at times, but a breaker panel with many wires, wire nuts, splices, and pigtails can be a completely safe and compliant breaker box.
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Is it OK to splice wires in a breaker box?

So basically yes, splices are FINE in a breaker panel.
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Can you pigtail inside a panel?

Pigtails in a panel are fine...

Wire-splicing and pigtailing within a loadcenter cabinet (panel enclosure) is expressly permitted by NEC 312.8(A), and is quite safe (provided the splices are made up properly, of course): (A) Splices, Taps, and Feed-Through Conductors.
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Are wire nuts allowed in breaker panel in Canada?

emtnut wrote: Inspectors in Canada will only allow pigtails in panels under certain conditions. ie, on a panel change/upgrade, or modifying an exsisting circuit. For new circuits, they will (can) fail you if you use a wirenut. They really are taboo.
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Can you put 2 ground wires together in panel?

Each neutral (white, grounded conductor) wire should be secured separately under its own lug/set-screw terminal in an electric panel, per National electrical Code (NEC 408.41). Also, a neutral and equipment ground (bare or green) wire cannot share a terminal.
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Can you pass wires through a panel?

Yes, wiring can pass through a panel without needing to have any electrical connections to it, according to the National Electrical Code (NEC-312.8).
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Can a main electrical panel be used as a sub panel?

There's no problem with having a main breaker in a subpanel. It's required if your panel is in a separate building and has more than six breakers, but there's nothing prohibiting it in any other case.
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Can you combine two circuits one breaker?

No. The breakers are sized for the wire that was run. If you put two circuits into one breaker a single wire of the circuit (which was rated to carry 15amps) could now carry 30 before the breaker blows. This can lead to melting wires and fires.
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Can I add another neutral bar to a panel?

So the neutral bars have thermal considerations ground bars do not, as well as, you don't want current to normally be present on the panel chassis, which is grounded. So you cannot add additional neutral bars, but they provided enough neutral slots for your needs, so you are all set.
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Are wire nuts up to code?

The NFPA doesn't say that tested and listed wire nuts can't be used to join wires together. But if the AHJ doesn't accept them to be used, then they aren't accepted to be used in a junction box.
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Can you splice 200 amp service wire?

As for the question, yes, you can definitely splice or join heavy-duty (220v/200 amp) wires instead of rewiring the entire run. You will need a heavy-duty junction box for this, but yes, there shouldn't be any problems with the setup.
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Can an electrical panel be used as a raceway?

A. Yes, cabinets, cutout boxes, and meter socket enclosures can be used as a raceway for conductors that feed through if the conductors do not fill the wiring space at any cross section to more than 40% [312.8], as shown in the Figure.
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What is a pigtail breaker?

The white “pigtail” wire on a GFCI circuit breaker serves two functions. It completes the connection to the panel neutral bar for the neutral load conductor and also completes the power supply circuit for the electronics.
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Can I put two wires on a 20 amp breaker?

So long as the wires are at least 12 gauge (since they are 20A breakers) and the breakers themselves are allowed to have 2 wires connected to them, there's nothing inherently wrong.
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Can you put 2 wires on a Square D breaker?

Only certain manufacturers of circuit breakers—such as Square D and Cutler Hammer—produce circuit breakers that can accommodate two wires. It's important to note, though, that not all of their circuit breaker products have this function.
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How many wires can you put on one breaker?

With most devices you can only have one wire per screw terminal, however, some breakers do support multiple wires under terminals. If the device allows multiple taps, it must be listed for the purpose. 110.14 Electrical Connections.
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Can you run a 100 amp sub panel off a 100 amp main panel?

Let me try and answer some of your questions. First the panels you are looking at that are rated 100A simply means you can use them for any application up to 100A. You can for example add a 60A breaker to your existing panel and protect the new subpanel with a 100A rating.
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Can you run a 200 amp sub panel off 200 amp main?

Is feeding a 200A sub from a 200A main legit? Yes, and you don't even need another 200A breaker. The 200A breaker alread present in the panel will suffice, and so you can use a subfeed lug kit as DrSparks advises.
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Can I run a 100 amp sub panel off 200 amp main?

Can you add a 100 amp breaker to your main panel? Yes you have 12 slots the double pole breaker will only take 2 slots.
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What is code for electrical panel?

NEC code states that panels must have clearance of 36 inches in front, 30 inches to the sides, and a working area with a clearance of 6 foot 5 inches. You'll likely need a permit to move an electric panel. A garage or basement is ideal because it meets all these requirements.
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How do you ground A main electrical panel?

  1. Place the tapered tip of a ground rod at the desired location. ...
  2. Drive into ground with the hammer. ...
  3. When only 3 to 4 inches remain above the surface, attach the grounding wire with the clamp and tighten with the wrench.
  4. Thread loose end of the wire through the wall next to the service panel.
  5. Turn off the main breaker.
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What is code for electrical boxes?

Securing Cables

Article 334.30 states that cables coming out of the junction boxes should be secured within 12 inches of the box in all boxes equipped with cable clamps. These cable clamps are not to be removed. 314.17(C) states that cables must be secured to the receptacle box.
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