I'm currently completing some design for a condo renovation, and the client asked if the electrical panel (currently in a storage room) could be moved in order to turn the room into a small suite. I can't see an issue with moving the panel, just with how to go about it. The new design for the room where the panel is currently located shows a bathroom, with a sink next to the panels current location. The panel can't be turned around because it backs into a stairwell, directly over the stairs. There is a small storage room on the other side of the stairwell, so I was thinking of relocating it there. Is there a way to move this panel without having to re-run all new wiring (i.e. using a large panel type, junction box)? or will all the wiring need to be gutted and re-ran?
Of note, the panel is pretty loaded with circuits.
Just looking for the most cost effective method of doing this.
Thanks,
Of note, the panel is pretty loaded with circuits.
Just looking for the most cost effective method of doing this.
Thanks,
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