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Just to clarify, A loadcenter ( Panel ) in a bathroom prior to the 1990 NEC was not considered a violation?
IDR when it changed, but yes they were allowed at one time. The ones above the tub or shower were a stretch though.Just to clarify, A loadcenter ( Panel ) in a bathroom prior to the 1990 NEC was not considered a violation?
Agreed.........however I get a lot of work from real estate agents and after the home inspectors come through and flag panels in bathrooms in houses built prior to 1990, the chaos begins. I realize however that in reality, even though the house is prior to 1990, it's actually when the bathroom was constructed. It could have been part of the original house or added several years later. Hard to prove without some kind of documentation.IDR when it changed, but yes they were allowed at one time. The ones above the tub or shower were a stretch though.
It's either in the bathroom or it isn't. If it's in a separate room then IMO it's not within the bathroom.And another possible scenario would be, if there are overcurrent devices in a bathroom, could the location be framed in with an access door to basically create a room within a room to make it code compliant?
And another possible scenario would be, if there are overcurrent devices in a bathroom, could the location be framed in with an access door to basically create a room within a room to make it code compliant?
Working space violation makes the OP question moot for that one.What if there is no bathroom? What if it’s a toilet in the basement?
The craziest thing about this one is the fairly recent inspection sticker on the panel
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Working space violation makes the OP question moot for that one.
I wonder if the inspection sticker or the toilet was there first.
That looks commercial to me.What if there is no bathroom? What if it’s a toilet in the basement?
The craziest thing about this one is the fairly recent inspection sticker on the panel
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Nope, that's the basement in a typical house around here, built 70+ years ago.That looks commercial to me.