May i know if it is allowed as per code to specify new panel in the restroom?
What is the occupancy type of the building?
See 240.24(E)
In that case the NEC code section, 240.24(E), that Little Bill posted clearly applies.This is an existing space previously this is office now it is TI for restaurent
This is an existing space previously this is office now it is TI for restaurent
what is TI?
In that case the NEC code section, 240.24(E), that Little Bill posted clearly applies.
No, it doesn't.
(E) Not Located in Bathrooms. In dwelling units, dormitories,
and guest rooms or guest suites, overcurrent devices,
other than supplementary overcurrent protection, shall not
be located in bathrooms.
OP said commercial.
I am aware of that. The section still applies.OP said commercial.
Tenement Improvement.
I am aware of that. The section still applies.
Tenant?
OP says restaurant. That is not "dwelling units, dormitories,
and guest rooms or guest suites,"
So it applies, but doesn't prohibit it.