turtle032
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- Location
- North Carolina
- Occupation
- Engineer
I am installing a 60a surface mounted sub panel in my garage. The source panel is flush mounted about 20 feet away on the other side of a doorway.
I have easy access to a tall crawl space. I would like to come out of the BOTTOM of the source panel and into the BACK of the sub panel through the wall with 6/3 NM. I will be adding three surface mounted outlets, 2-20A 120v and 1-20A 240v and they will all be surface mounted as I already have other surface mounted outlets and the 3 I am adding will be close to the sub panel.
My question is can I install the 3/4” clamp (minus the locking nut of course) before fishing the cable up the wall and through the knockout then secure it with the nut or should I just remove the drywall below the panels? Do I have to remove the drywall anyway to prove to the inspector it is properly clamped?
The garage is about three feet below the first floor so I really only have to fish the cable about two feet to the knockout.
Thanks for any advice.
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I have easy access to a tall crawl space. I would like to come out of the BOTTOM of the source panel and into the BACK of the sub panel through the wall with 6/3 NM. I will be adding three surface mounted outlets, 2-20A 120v and 1-20A 240v and they will all be surface mounted as I already have other surface mounted outlets and the 3 I am adding will be close to the sub panel.
My question is can I install the 3/4” clamp (minus the locking nut of course) before fishing the cable up the wall and through the knockout then secure it with the nut or should I just remove the drywall below the panels? Do I have to remove the drywall anyway to prove to the inspector it is properly clamped?
The garage is about three feet below the first floor so I really only have to fish the cable about two feet to the knockout.
Thanks for any advice.
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