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<blockquote data-quote="NBB" data-source="post: 1385632" data-attributes="member: 27819"><p>Fred, to clear up a spot in your breaker panel have you considered this option?</p><p></p><p>Place a <strong>tandem</strong> circuit <strong>breaker</strong> which gives you a <strong>double</strong> circuit <strong>breaker</strong> that takes up the space of a single circuit <strong>breaker</strong> on a panelboard. ... AKA called duplex, slimline, twin, half-height, half-inch, double and wafer breakers</p><p></p><p>It would allow you to free up a space to get your 220 to the garage.</p><p></p><p>I did a slightly larger 220 feed of ~50A 220, in town adding a small (16 spots for my install) panel in the garage for all of the extra circuits.</p><p></p><p>NBB</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="NBB, post: 1385632, member: 27819"] Fred, to clear up a spot in your breaker panel have you considered this option? Place a [B]tandem[/B] circuit [B]breaker[/B] which gives you a [B]double[/B] circuit [B]breaker[/B] that takes up the space of a single circuit [B]breaker[/B] on a panelboard. ... AKA called duplex, slimline, twin, half-height, half-inch, double and wafer breakers It would allow you to free up a space to get your 220 to the garage. I did a slightly larger 220 feed of ~50A 220, in town adding a small (16 spots for my install) panel in the garage for all of the extra circuits. NBB [/QUOTE]
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