brycenesbitt
Senior Member
- Location
- United States
Saw something odd today. I was taking a second look at a panel I'd designed for earlier.
But this time there was water between many of the seams, and a puddle on the floor. I open the CT cabinet
and find:

It's a 1000A panel with a 400A CT section.
Outside temperature was about 45F, pretty cold for the region. The install is at sea level.
The cabinet top, ceiling were dry, and all conduit entry well below point with water. Other sections in the same cabinet were unaffected.
Yet all the seams showed a lot of rust, as if this was not the first water rodeo:

I guess this can't be normal, is it common? Is there a code/listing legal way to prevent this?
But this time there was water between many of the seams, and a puddle on the floor. I open the CT cabinet
and find:

It's a 1000A panel with a 400A CT section.
Outside temperature was about 45F, pretty cold for the region. The install is at sea level.
The cabinet top, ceiling were dry, and all conduit entry well below point with water. Other sections in the same cabinet were unaffected.
Yet all the seams showed a lot of rust, as if this was not the first water rodeo:

I guess this can't be normal, is it common? Is there a code/listing legal way to prevent this?
