Install Manual
Table Of Contents
- CONTENTS
- ABOUT YOUR span panel
- Preparing to Install
- Installation
- Troubleshooting & SERVICING
- APPENDIX A: circuit breaker Compatibility
- The Span Panel is compatible with the following Homeline circuit breakers from Square D:
- The Span Panel is compatible with the following circuit breakers from Eaton:
- The Span Panel is compatible with the following circuit breakers from Siemens:
- The Span Panel is compatible with the following MP circuit breakers from Murray:
- APPENDIX B: Surge protective device compatability
Span 1-00800-xx Installation Manual (rev. 2022-01-28) 6
3. Planning the Install Location
Electrical, Mechanical, and Environmental Requirements
● The Span Panel is service entrance rated. When used as service equipment, primary overcurrent protection for the site is
required in the form of an installed main breaker not to exceed 200 A.
● The Span Panel is intended to be wall-mounted between studs (2x4’ or equivalent) with 16-inch spacing, using all 4
mounting points. It is typically mounted semi-flush, so the front of the unit extends slightly beyond the surface of the wall.
● Verify that the wall construction is adequate to support the weight of the panel. The installation should conform to applicable
building codes. Consult a structural engineer and local standards for local mounting requirements.
Element
Rating
Site Electrical Service
240/120 V, 60 Hz split-phase
Service Feed
225 A maximum
Internal Bussing
225 A maximum
Overcurrent Protection (Main Breaker)
100 - 200 A
Location
Indoor or Outdoor (NEMA 3R)
Ambient Temperature
–22°F to 122°F (–30°C to 50°C) recommend out of direct sun
Enclosure Dimensions
998 x 362 x 153 mm (39.3 x 14.3 x 6.0 in)
Flush Trim Kit Dimensions (on wall)
1123 x 405 mm (44.2 x 15.9 in)
Weight (without circuit breakers)
34 kg / 75 lbs (38 kg / 84 lbs fully populated with breakers)
CAUTION: Follow all local codes and standards when planning for and installing the Span Panel.
CAUTION: Do not exceed panel capacity. Ensure that the installation conforms to applicable code, and that appropriate
overcurrent protection is in place.
Dimensions, Clearances, and Access
● Do not install the Span Panel near an emergency exit or other building evacuation route.
● Do not install the Span Panel in a location or place any objects near it that would prevent its door from opening to 90°,
or that would restrict access to the unit.
● Do not mount objects on the wall within the minimum required clearances indicated below, with the exception of items
required by the installation, such as electrical conduit or junction boxes.
● Do not recess the Span panel beyond the door hinges.
NOTE: The door may be configured to open from either direction. Ensure door may swing open to 90° per NEC 110.26(A)(2)










