Location of panel in restroom for commercial space

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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.
 
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 believe that that was their point. They were citing only where it would be prohibited for a bathroom.

Of course if this was the service disconnecting means it would not be allowed for resi or comm.
 
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