4x4dually
Senior Member
- Location
- Stillwater, OK
- Occupation
- Electrical Engineer/ Ex-Electrician
I've never mounted panels side-by-side before and the data sheets suck. I can't tell if the cover panel over hang will allow for them to be mounted in adjacent stud openings or not. I'm gonna guess that I'll need to put a double stud between them. Not knowing the NEC code book anywhere near as well as you folks, is there any concerns with a pair of 200A HOM4080 panels residing in adjacent stud openings?
Just starting the pad on our new home and getting major components ordered and thought I'd ask the question. I used the search function but none of my key words gave me any answers. I guess I might can try to measure mine when I get home. I was just curious is the code mentioned anything about separation distance since one panel door will swing in front of the other one when open. Am I required put a stud opening between them or should I just because?
Both will be fed from Generac and ATS on the outside of the brick wall via a gutter.....which will be a whole lot shorter if they are next to each other.
Just starting the pad on our new home and getting major components ordered and thought I'd ask the question. I used the search function but none of my key words gave me any answers. I guess I might can try to measure mine when I get home. I was just curious is the code mentioned anything about separation distance since one panel door will swing in front of the other one when open. Am I required put a stud opening between them or should I just because?
Both will be fed from Generac and ATS on the outside of the brick wall via a gutter.....which will be a whole lot shorter if they are next to each other.