Mikeq1
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- Seattle, Wa.
Hopefully I can describe this in a simple way.
I installed an outdoor panel on the "inside" corner of the building. Meaning, when looking at the panel, a wall runs along on my left, then 90's to the right, where my panel is mounted. All my clearances are met (I hope). My question is that when opening the outdoor panel cover door (swings out to the right) it opens up just past the required 90 degrees before hitting the meter enclosure mounted next to the panel. Measuring between the open door and the wall on the other side of the panel is 25". Is this a clearance issue? The door does have screws on the hinges so it could be removed when working in the panel.
I hope that made sense.
Thanks.
I installed an outdoor panel on the "inside" corner of the building. Meaning, when looking at the panel, a wall runs along on my left, then 90's to the right, where my panel is mounted. All my clearances are met (I hope). My question is that when opening the outdoor panel cover door (swings out to the right) it opens up just past the required 90 degrees before hitting the meter enclosure mounted next to the panel. Measuring between the open door and the wall on the other side of the panel is 25". Is this a clearance issue? The door does have screws on the hinges so it could be removed when working in the panel.
I hope that made sense.
Thanks.