I agree with Scott ! Any problems these guys here noticed, just remind them that the panel cover will hide them anyway!!:grin:To the OP, These guys would debate the sex of their already born children. Looks like a fine install. Keep up the good work.
next time buy a bag of them self sticking square plastic blocks and plastic tie wraps, they will help with stranded and turn out a neat job.
Could I trouble someone to please post a pic or part #?
I don't think you are disagreeing with me! :grin: Look again. If the panel were to be surface mounted, and I don't think this one is, then I would not allow the shelf to be installed above it.
The "dedicated space" is the space above the panel itself. It does not include the space above the "working space." If the panel is fully recessed into a wall, as it appears to be here (though I can't tell for sure from the photo), then the "dedicated space" is inside the wall. So as long as the shelf does not have any support components that penetrate into the wall (other than, perhaps a nail or screw or two), then it does not infringe upon the "dedicated space."
Actually TsorfisjmctchTorfmict? :-?
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Your install looks fine. If you were to cable tie all the wires tight and straight, you would start a bundling argument.
Brent