Recently, I was called in to give an estimate on installing some high hats and to redo some electrical circuits in their kitchen, in a 4th floor co-op apartment, in queens nyc. The owners want to gut the kitchen for a remodel, get rid of their popcorn ceiling, and install proper lighting as there was none. Upon getting there, the owner showed me where the panel was, and oh boy, I went from excited to do the job, to just puzzled and dismayed.
The panel is located in the kitchen behind the side panel of one of the lower cabinets. to paint a better picture, when facing the kitchen, it is in the shape of a 7. The panel is at the inside corner angle of the 7. you have to open that lower cabinet door and if you look inside you will see the side wall was cut out a bit, and there you will see the panel. The owner wants me to move it so that they can have a properly accessible panel, and so that when they redo the kitchen they can utilize that empty space. Right now the contractors plan was to put a corner sink so they can maximize on counter space.
I did not see any other panels in the apartment and as far as I saw, there were no electrical closets in the hallway. I am waiting on a reply from the building maintenance to see if I can get access to the electrical room in the basement, or if they can even shed more light on where the riser to feed the apartment comes from. I called an electrician I used to work with before he retired, and he said thats the type of job he would have to say sorry and walk away from, not worth the headache.
I attached a photo of the panel that the owner sent me after I left.
there are 4 conduits going into the panel from the bottom, out of the floor. none on top. The conduits are about a little over a foot tall from the floor. we believe the whip on the right goes to the electrical stove, and there is one armored cable on the left that most likely goes to the dishwasher as it seems to be the most recent addition.
I would like some opinions on what I can do to move this panel, and make it legal.
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The panel is located in the kitchen behind the side panel of one of the lower cabinets. to paint a better picture, when facing the kitchen, it is in the shape of a 7. The panel is at the inside corner angle of the 7. you have to open that lower cabinet door and if you look inside you will see the side wall was cut out a bit, and there you will see the panel. The owner wants me to move it so that they can have a properly accessible panel, and so that when they redo the kitchen they can utilize that empty space. Right now the contractors plan was to put a corner sink so they can maximize on counter space.
I did not see any other panels in the apartment and as far as I saw, there were no electrical closets in the hallway. I am waiting on a reply from the building maintenance to see if I can get access to the electrical room in the basement, or if they can even shed more light on where the riser to feed the apartment comes from. I called an electrician I used to work with before he retired, and he said thats the type of job he would have to say sorry and walk away from, not worth the headache.
I attached a photo of the panel that the owner sent me after I left.
there are 4 conduits going into the panel from the bottom, out of the floor. none on top. The conduits are about a little over a foot tall from the floor. we believe the whip on the right goes to the electrical stove, and there is one armored cable on the left that most likely goes to the dishwasher as it seems to be the most recent addition.
I would like some opinions on what I can do to move this panel, and make it legal.
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photo 2
photo 3