WoodrowJWeen
Electrical
I recently designed a building addition that required an 800A molded case circuit breaker to be added to an existing (less than 5 year old) 3000A GE switchboard. There appeared to be plenty of space in the board, a whole section as a matter of fact. When the electrical contractor went to install the breaker, he was told that a 600A breaker was physically the largest that could fit and that the engineer (me) should have checked with the manufacturer beforehand. They ended up adding the breaker externally in a separate enclosure at considerable extra cost. I've never come across a large switchboard that wouldn't take an 800A breaker and thought this to be exceedingly unusual. Anyone else ever encountered this problem.