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Title: mndc c series question
Post by: xsnrg on March 24, 2015, 12:14:14 AM
Hi folks,

The document link for the mndc-c series box takes me to the mndc-15 document, so I figured I would point that out and ask a couple questions here.

1) Does the MNDC-C series come with the ground bus bar?  It appears it does not come with any other bus bars, but the picture shows the ground bar.

2) The adapter plate it comes with allows one to use the panel mount MNEDC breaker in place of the 125/175/250 large format breaker, correct?  It seems this is the case, but want to be sure. 

3) One could put a MNEDC in the large main slot, and then use 3 MNEPVs and a MNDC-GFP63 in the DIN area.  This would max out the slots, but looks to be a working configuration for the box.  Does this sound correct?

4) Can the adapter for the MNEDC later be removed and still have the ability for a larger format breaker for a later upgrade?

Is there a better link for the doc for the MNDC-C series?  Thanks for the help!

(edited for clarity)

Jim
Title: Re: mndc c series question
Post by: xsnrg on March 25, 2015, 08:48:00 AM
Anyone?  Ryan?
Title: Re: mndc c series question
Post by: Halfcrazy on March 25, 2015, 07:40:05 PM
Quote from: xsnrg on March 24, 2015, 12:14:14 AM
Hi folks,

The document link for the mndc-c series box takes me to the mndc-15 document, so I figured I would point that out and ask a couple questions here.

1) Does the MNDC-C series come with the ground bus bar?  It appears it does not come with any other bus bars, but the picture shows the ground bar.

Yes it has the ground bus bar

2) The adapter plate it comes with allows one to use the panel mount MNEDC breaker in place of the 125/175/250 large format breaker, correct?  It seems this is the case, but want to be sure. 

Yes

3) One could put a MNEDC in the large main slot, and then use 3 MNEPVs and a MNDC-GFP63 in the DIN area.  This would max out the slots, but looks to be a working configuration for the box.  Does this sound correct?

Yes 5 Din spots and 1 panel mount

4) Can the adapter for the MNEDC later be removed and still have the ability for a larger format breaker for a later upgrade?

That is correct

Is there a better link for the doc for the MNDC-C series?  Thanks for the help!

I will have to look into this

(edited for clarity)

Jim
Title: Re: mndc c series question
Post by: xsnrg on March 25, 2015, 07:58:06 PM
Thanks sir.  Time to do some ordering.