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id: 2026-01-06T10:00:00-0500
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title: 2026-01-06 10:00:??
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tags:
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- occupational/takeoff
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daily: "[[2026-01-06]]"
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---
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# 2026-01-06 10:00:??
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Paraphrased Teams conversation with a peer
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about [[distribution-designations#Terminations]].
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Peer's messages are in block quotes.
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> Good morning!
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> Do you add branch terminations to panelboards?
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> If so, how does your 'distribution' section looks?
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Morning! Yes to the first question, ? to the second
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> As all panelboards on a job don't have the same size/# of terminations,
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> I assume you would have a plethora of same size boards in the job, with different terms.
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> How do you list them?
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| | Designation | Status | Quantity |
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| --- | ----------------------------- | ------ | -------- |
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| 1 | Generator - 350kW, Diesel | | 1 |
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| 2 | Generator - 2000kW, Diesel | | 1 |
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| 3 | ATS - 200A | | 2 |
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| 4 | ATS - 250A | | 1 |
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| 5 | ATS - 400A | | 2 |
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| 6 | ATS - 600A | | 2 |
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| 7 | ATS - 800A | | 1 |
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| 8 | ATS - 1000A | | 1 |
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| 9 | Panelboard - 50A, 1-Section | | 1 |
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| 10 | Panelboard - 100A, 1-Section | | 18 |
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| 11 | Panelboard - 125A, 1-Section | | 26 |
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| 12 | Panelboard - 150A, 1-Section | | 2 |
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| 13 | Panelboard - 225A, 1-Section | | 11 |
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| 14 | Panelboard - 225A, 2-Section | | 5 |
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| 15 | Panelboard - 400A, 1-Section | | 2 |
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| 16 | Panelboard - 400A, 2-Section | | 3 |
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| 17 | Panelboard - 400A, 3-Section | | 5 |
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| 18 | Panelboard - 600A, 2-Section | | 1 |
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| 19 | Panelboard - 800A, 1-Section | | 1 |
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| 20 | Panelboard - 1200A, 1-Section | | 2 |
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| 21 | Panelboard - 1200A, 2-Section | | 1 |
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| 22 | Panelboard - 3000A, 1-Section | | 1 |
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| 23 | CT Cabinet | | |
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| 24 | Power Monitor | | 82 |
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| 25 | SPD/TVSS | | 2 |
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> Ah, so you just chuck in a lot # of terms per board and call it good?
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Essentially.
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Ben's direction was to pick a schedule
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on the upper end of terms for each size panel
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to be representative of the rest.
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At my old place I would have made a designation for each panel,
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I'm not upset to leave that behind.
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I see no reason you couldn't just make each size once
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and keep it in a temp job.
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I would, but I usually extract the schedules anyway
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so I just use the actual average.
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> Thank you for that.
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> [[joel-jansen|Joel]] wagged his finger at me about missing terms this morning---
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> I wanted to see how it's preferred.
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> I was told terms are captured by feeders/mech connections
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> and have never added them to panelboards.
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> That would be the best way, finding the actual average.
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The mech connection assemblies have the load side term,
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the feeder assemblies have both sides,
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the branch assemblies don't have either,
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that's why he got you, I think.
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I don't think my way is best
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unless you already have all the circuits in a big table for other reasons.
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Lot of effort for a marginal increase in certainty above a heuristic like Ben's.
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I'm working on a job Noah started now,
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he made certain panels separate from what I assume is the average
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and labeled them with the name of the panel.
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If I had a job where some were significantly more full than others
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I _might_ do something similar,
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but I'd probably name them
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"... 1-Section, ~25% Fill"/"... 1-Section, ~75% Fill" instead.
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But that's a lot of mental overhead.
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