You said:
The NEC does not allow for reconditioning of a loadcenter, so you would need to pull the interior out of the panel can and replace it with new.
Jmho, 2020 NEC 408.8 (A) does not apply. This does not fall under the definition of Reconditioned.
Art 100, Reconditioned.
Reconditioned. Electromechanical systems, equipment, apparatus, or components that are restored to operating conditions. This process differs from normal servicing of equipment that remains within a facility, or replacement of listed equipment on a one-to-one basis.
Informational note: The term reconditioned is frequently referred to as rebuilt, refurbished, or, remanufactured.
The AHJ has the final say though.
My guess all that will need to be done, in most cases, is check the wire binding screw(s). First verify the screw screws freely in the lug’s threads then tighten and torque to specs. An Electrician will first look at the lug and the connection to the neutral bus rail before doing anything.
This work should not be performed by a non professional. It should only be performed by a Licensed Electrician. Failure to do so will more than likely release Square D, (Schneider Electric inc.), from any legal liability in the event of an electrical fire in the electrical panel.
Jim
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