A 480Y/277V-3phase-4wire 1600A floor-standing distribution panel with an open bottom is to be secured to the floor in an electrical room over top four pipe stubs enclosing the parallel feeders.
Is there a code rule that would require this panel to be placed on top of a pad to keep the panel raised from the floor? The electrical room is indoors and on the first floor and not subject to flooding.
In addition, the stubs are to be no more than 3" off the finished floor (480.5) and wire bending space (T312.6 (B)) is required. Would this minimum wire bending space extend from the lip of the stub to the termination on the buss or from the finished floor?
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Is there a code rule that would require this panel to be placed on top of a pad to keep the panel raised from the floor? The electrical room is indoors and on the first floor and not subject to flooding.
In addition, the stubs are to be no more than 3" off the finished floor (480.5) and wire bending space (T312.6 (B)) is required. Would this minimum wire bending space extend from the lip of the stub to the termination on the buss or from the finished floor?
Thanks