Sure if you change the quote.
If you do not change the quote it seems to be Cooidge.:smile:
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Calvin_Coolidge#cite_note-124
Thanks iwire, that's the quote that I was remembering.
steve
Sure if you change the quote.
If you do not change the quote it seems to be Cooidge.:smile:
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Calvin_Coolidge#cite_note-124
Sure if you change the quote.
If you do not change the quote it seems to be Cooidge.:smile:
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Calvin_Coolidge#cite_note-124
as good as this looks, isnt there a working space violation below the panels here?
You cannot buy a good reputation it has to be earned this panel will be seen by many people before the final cover goes on and each one will hopefully walk away with the opinion that the people who work for me do the highest quality work.
Anyone can do it cheap but to be the best requires effort.
Nice clean work. What did you use to strap the romex in this pic?
No, I meant "powerless wire."Here you go:
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~Matt
See? 480 got it . . . I think. :wink:
See? 480 got it . . . I think. :wink:
Abby Normal?480 is just having a fit, like normal.
Nice clean work. What did you use to strap the romex in this pic?
Reading 110.26 A(1), don't the conductors in the trough define the starting point of the working space and not the buses in the panels? If so, are trough depths limited to panel depth?
110.26 Spaces About Electrical Equipment.
(1) Depth of Working Space. The depth of the working space in the direction of live parts shall not be less than that specified in Table 110.26(A)(1) unless the requirements of 110.26(A)(1)(a), (A)(1)(b), or (A)(1)(c) are met. Distances shall be measured from the exposed live parts or from the enclosure or opening if the live parts are enclosed.
110.26(A)(3) Height of Working Space. The work space shall be clear and extend from the grade, floor, or platform to the height required by 110.26(E). Within the height requirements of this section, other equipment that is associated with the electrical installation and is located above or below the electrical equipment shall be permitted to extend not more than 150 mm (6 in.) beyond the front of the electrical equipment.
480 is just having a fit, like normal.
~Matt
480 Did you make your panel schedules on excel or word? They are very nice.
Nice pics guys.:smile:
The working space is measured from the front of the enclosure:
Equipment related to the electrical installation can encroach the working space by 6", so the photo in question appears to have a 12" wireway with panels that are less than 4" deep. This would mean that the wireway is more than the 6" of permitted encroachment into the working space.
Excel. Easy to adjust row & column dimensions to fit the space needed.