paullmullen
Senior Member
- Location
- Wisconsin
- Occupation
- Electrical Engineer & Master Electrician
I am mounting the meter cabinet and disconnects for a new service to a piece of plywood to permit insulation between the entrance equipment and the wall sheathing. The picture tells the story. My question is "What are people using to treat the plywood or cover it so that it becomes maintenance free" (no painting needed in the future).
Options considered but problematic in some form:
- marine painted board. (Still needs painting in the future.)
- Stainless steel covering. (Pretty, but $$$, and and extra EGC for just the cover.)
- PVC over plywood (Nice solution, but PVC is usually not long-term UV stable)
- Aluminum (Galvanic corrosion with steel components mounted to it)
- Powder Coated something or other ($$$)
What have others done?

Options considered but problematic in some form:
- marine painted board. (Still needs painting in the future.)
- Stainless steel covering. (Pretty, but $$$, and and extra EGC for just the cover.)
- PVC over plywood (Nice solution, but PVC is usually not long-term UV stable)
- Aluminum (Galvanic corrosion with steel components mounted to it)
- Powder Coated something or other ($$$)
What have others done?

