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    Default Panel Schedule CKT Number

    Is there a way to start a panel schedule not a 1. We need a panel schedule to start at CKT 61. Is this possible?

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    Default Re: Panel Schedule CKT Number

    I don't think so. I assume you're using feed thru lugs on a 60 ckt panel? Just name it panel 'xxx-b' or something like that and stick a note in the schedule header.

    If this is new construction, you can make a single panel schedule contain as many circuits as you want.

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    Default Re: Panel Schedule CKT Number

    Yes, its a feed thru double tub panel. The powers that be want it on 2 separate panel schedules. tub 1: ckt 1-60, tub 2: 61-120. They will not be happy with a note.

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    Default Re: Panel Schedule CKT Number

    Quote Originally Posted by mit81 View Post
    They will not be happy with a note.
    The powers that be need to be more flexible. We had a pretty long battle on that front too.

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