Panel schedules primarily provide which details?

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Multiple Choice

Panel schedules primarily provide which details?

Explanation:
Panel schedules are the circuit-by-circuit map inside a panel. They show what each circuit controls (circuit identifications), the size of the protective device for that circuit (breaker sizes), and how those circuits are fed from the panel or from feeders (feeder relationships). This information lets you quickly identify loads, verify that breaker sizes are appropriate for the conductors, and understand how the panel is fed and how circuits are distributed across phases or subpanels. It’s not about where the panel is located, wire color codes, or wind load calculations—the schedule focuses on the individual circuits and their protection and feeding.

Panel schedules are the circuit-by-circuit map inside a panel. They show what each circuit controls (circuit identifications), the size of the protective device for that circuit (breaker sizes), and how those circuits are fed from the panel or from feeders (feeder relationships). This information lets you quickly identify loads, verify that breaker sizes are appropriate for the conductors, and understand how the panel is fed and how circuits are distributed across phases or subpanels. It’s not about where the panel is located, wire color codes, or wind load calculations—the schedule focuses on the individual circuits and their protection and feeding.

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