Coppersmith
Senior Member
- Location
- Tampa, FL, USA
- Occupation
- Electrical Contractor
I have a potential client who has a exterior FPE panel in the interior (toward the center) of his house he would like to replace. There is not enough attic space to get above the panel and no crawl space below it. He wanted it totally removed and everything wired to a new panel outside. There is already a small panel outside feeding this one (with a 1.25" rigid conduit) as well as some other circuits. I can only assume the FPE panel was originally outside and an addition was built around it.
I told him that totally deleting the panel would be very expensive since all the home runs would have to be re-run and no attic space mean ripping up the ceiling. I suggested making it a junction box and running all the branch wiring through the feeder conduit (after ripping out the feeder) to the new bigger outside panel.
Now reality is setting in. I have 32 CCC's in the panel which means derating to .45. Upsizing the wires would cause conduit fill to be exceeded. Adding more conduit runs will require tearing up the ceiling or a wall or the floor. I might be able to retrofit the FPE box and keep it as a panel, but I didn't take the dimensions so I'm not sure.
Anybody have any suggestions?
P.S. They have a nice floor to ceiling wooden cabinet built around the inside panel so ripping it out would be difficult.
I told him that totally deleting the panel would be very expensive since all the home runs would have to be re-run and no attic space mean ripping up the ceiling. I suggested making it a junction box and running all the branch wiring through the feeder conduit (after ripping out the feeder) to the new bigger outside panel.
Now reality is setting in. I have 32 CCC's in the panel which means derating to .45. Upsizing the wires would cause conduit fill to be exceeded. Adding more conduit runs will require tearing up the ceiling or a wall or the floor. I might be able to retrofit the FPE box and keep it as a panel, but I didn't take the dimensions so I'm not sure.
Anybody have any suggestions?
P.S. They have a nice floor to ceiling wooden cabinet built around the inside panel so ripping it out would be difficult.
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