doiturselfer
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What I really want to do is hard to describe, but I do have a very nice 3D model (JPG format) of it that I could email if my description is as confusing as I anticipate it to be. If anyone has advice, but wants to see it to be more clear, just let me know.
I am finishing my basement and my electrician put my main panel directly in front of my stairs in my basement. It's not a good first impression if left alone.
What I want to do is, build a wall in front of the panel that is about 18" out (b/c that lines up w/ some cabinets I'm installing). I'd like to leave an open hole in that wall, which could be left open for inspection, but in all actuality I'd hang a picture or mirror over.
I think this violates the "3 ft clearance rule".
Assuming that's true, I'm trying to think of a "work around", which I think I have, but want to run it by some experts.
I also want to put a direct vent gas fireplace very near the panel under discussion - so close that part of the fireplace box would be under the panel, but the venting would be to the side of the panel on the opposite side of a wall that separates the panel from the venting. I'm wondering if there any rules on how close a fireplace or the venting for it can be to the meter and panel? My vent would come out over 5' from the meter. The box would be partially under the panel, but entirely separated by walls (horizontal "wall" over fireplace and vertical wall between panel and vent).
So the questions I have.
1) The wall with the opening idea. I'm almost positive that's a violation. True?
2) If I was to have an electrician install a new panel in a less critical area, can I reroute the wiring entering my home to connect first to the proposed new panel THEN to the one that is currently my main panel to turn it into a subpanel? And if so, am I allowed to "hide" a subpanel without the same accessibility clearance requirements? I think this is ok, but need to hear it from an expert.
3) Any potential code violations on the fireplace proximity to the meter/panel/wiring?
Thanks.
Mark
I am finishing my basement and my electrician put my main panel directly in front of my stairs in my basement. It's not a good first impression if left alone.
What I want to do is, build a wall in front of the panel that is about 18" out (b/c that lines up w/ some cabinets I'm installing). I'd like to leave an open hole in that wall, which could be left open for inspection, but in all actuality I'd hang a picture or mirror over.
I think this violates the "3 ft clearance rule".
Assuming that's true, I'm trying to think of a "work around", which I think I have, but want to run it by some experts.
I also want to put a direct vent gas fireplace very near the panel under discussion - so close that part of the fireplace box would be under the panel, but the venting would be to the side of the panel on the opposite side of a wall that separates the panel from the venting. I'm wondering if there any rules on how close a fireplace or the venting for it can be to the meter and panel? My vent would come out over 5' from the meter. The box would be partially under the panel, but entirely separated by walls (horizontal "wall" over fireplace and vertical wall between panel and vent).
So the questions I have.
1) The wall with the opening idea. I'm almost positive that's a violation. True?
2) If I was to have an electrician install a new panel in a less critical area, can I reroute the wiring entering my home to connect first to the proposed new panel THEN to the one that is currently my main panel to turn it into a subpanel? And if so, am I allowed to "hide" a subpanel without the same accessibility clearance requirements? I think this is ok, but need to hear it from an expert.
3) Any potential code violations on the fireplace proximity to the meter/panel/wiring?
Thanks.
Mark
