j.hillstrom
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I recently found a sub-panel in a large building and the Inspector said they were legal at one time but he didn't know when.
I recently found a sub-panel in a large building and the Inspector said they were legal at one time but he didn't know when.
I don't know what changes may have been made when on this topic. But as I read the 2020 NEC, if the "large building" is not related to housing, then there is no restriction to installing a panel in a bathroom. If it's an apartment building, and if each apartment has a sub panel of its own, then that sub panel cannot be in the apartment's bathroom. But if there is a bathroom in a hallway or other common space, then you can put a sub panel in that bathroom.
NOTE: The rule is not about "sub panels." It is about "overcurrent devices," which by the way, often show up in sub panels.