Feeder cable routing

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Jimongee

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New construction in Tennessee; I am building my own home. The feeder cable from the exterior mounted sub panel will penetrate my poured foundation wall into the basement (conduit sleeved hole) and then continue another 90' across the basement to the service panel. As the feeder enters the basement from the sub panel it needs to turn upward along the vertical cement wall and then staple along the LVL joist to terminate at the 200 amp service panel. My question; what is the best NEC approved method to turn and mount the feeder along the cement wall as it travels 4' vertical upward to another turn to staple along the LVL beam? I'm using AL 00 for the feeder. Thank you for your help
Jim
 
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