mstrlucky74
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All the circuits for my house panel come in from the bottom. Is it against code to have them enter from top & bottom? Thanks
All the circuits for my house panel come in from the bottom. Is it against code to have them enter from top & bottom? Thanks
Knock yourself out. It's not a code issue.
Where have you been? Have not heard from you in a while.
Just not the front in most casesBottom, top, back, side, take your pick.
Thanks all
Bottom, top, back, side, take your pick.
I sure hope not. Not having proper wire bending space could be a violation related to punching your own hole, but punching the hole is not a violation, just the bending space for the installed conductors is.If the cabinet has KOs on the top, side and bottom but not on the back and If I punch a knock out on the back have I violated the listing of the cabinet?
If the cabinet has KOs on the top, side and bottom but not on the back and If I punch a knock out on the back have I violated the listing of the cabinet?
You can punch or drill your own KO's. We usually install panel enclosures without any factory KO's.
I sure hope not. Not having proper wire bending space could be a violation related to punching your own hole, but punching the hole is not a violation, just the bending space for the installed conductors is.
If it is a primarily vertical run, yes this is a problem. There are methods to deal with that problem.With residential stuff where wire enters and exits a load center is not an issue as it may be with industrial/commercial panel boards where the weight of the cable can be a big issue for the breaker terminals. Often times cable which enters and exits from the bottom on the enclosure can put stress on the breaker terminals. The cables need to be supported in these cases.
If it is a primarily vertical run, yes this is a problem. There are methods to deal with that problem.