Daniel Brewer
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I'm aware of the maximum height for panels and although the code does not specify a minimum, is there a standard of practice for the minimum height in a finished bedroom?
You never know how tall the HO is.Daniel Brewer said:It is per code, but seems like it would be an inconvenience to the homeowner being that low and limit the use of wall space in the bedroom.
Daniel Brewer said:limit the use of wall space in the bedroom.
Daniel Brewer said:Thank you all for your information. We have a house under construction that the electrician placed the panel about 3.5' above the floor. It is per code, but seems like it would be an inconvenience to the homeowner being that low and limit the use of wall space in the bedroom.
Daniel Brewer said:Thank you all for your information. We have a house under construction that the electrician placed the panel about 3.5' above the floor. It is per code, but seems like it would be an inconvenience to the homeowner being that low and limit the use of wall space in the bedroom.
raider1 said:Is the home being built for a handicapped owner?
I have seen a few homes and appartments with the electrical panels mounted low for handicapped accessibility.
Chris
JohnJ0906 said:I did a retirement building, and we put each appartment's panel 48" to the top. (Everything was designed for handicaped)
I did enjoy being able to cut 22 panels in while sitting.![]()
raider1 said:It would make it nice to be able to make up a panel while sitting down.
Chris
