: High-quality brands like ABB or Legrand may allow input from either side, but keeping a consistent "top-in, bottom-out" pattern across the panel is crucial for safety and easier troubleshooting. 2. Linking Multiple Breakers
: These are pre-insulated copper bars with "teeth" that slide into the terminals of multiple breakers simultaneously. shema soedinenija avtomatov
While many modern breakers are universal, standard practice and regulations often dictate where the "supply" wire should be connected. : High-quality brands like ABB or Legrand may
: High-quality brands like ABB or Legrand may allow input from either side, but keeping a consistent "top-in, bottom-out" pattern across the panel is crucial for safety and easier troubleshooting. 2. Linking Multiple Breakers
: These are pre-insulated copper bars with "teeth" that slide into the terminals of multiple breakers simultaneously.
While many modern breakers are universal, standard practice and regulations often dictate where the "supply" wire should be connected.