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DrewE
Aug 08, 2016Explorer II
If you really want a manual, you could try calling Progressive Dynamics and asking if they have one available. They're generally pretty decent on supporting their products, from what I've heard. Given that they don't have any such information on their web site (as they do for other products), it may be that there is no such manual.
As enblethen said, this is pretty straightforward and not really any different from putting an additional circuit in a normal residential subpanel. The only potential significant difficulty is figuring out what to do if you have no spaces left for the new breaker. I would be surprised if that's the case; it looks like you can put a total of five breakers (including the main), or up to nine branch circuits if twin breakers are used. That's a lot for a 30A setup.
As enblethen said, this is pretty straightforward and not really any different from putting an additional circuit in a normal residential subpanel. The only potential significant difficulty is figuring out what to do if you have no spaces left for the new breaker. I would be surprised if that's the case; it looks like you can put a total of five breakers (including the main), or up to nine branch circuits if twin breakers are used. That's a lot for a 30A setup.
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