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Looking for simple design idea to enclose the branch wires from a load center to the ceiling.
I am surface mounting the panel. I want full insulation in the wall behind the panel. I'm running PVC conduit to a side or bottom mount for feed wires into the load center. I'm looking for simple ideas to enclose the branch wires that will exit to one side (about five circuits) and to the ceiling (about eight circuits). I'm ok with exiting and running branch wires inside the exterior wall. I just don't want to flush mount the panel.
Hopefully suggestions will follow the KISS methods as much as possible. A plywood raceway, from the top of the stem wall to the ceiling is among my first thoughts. And I'll be mounting the panel "upside down". Main breaker on the bottom. Might surprise some folks but it is acceptable here.
Thanks, Tim
FYI... 3/4" PVC is for ethernet and comm cables. The extra 1-1/4" PVC is for future solar install to home.

I am surface mounting the panel. I want full insulation in the wall behind the panel. I'm running PVC conduit to a side or bottom mount for feed wires into the load center. I'm looking for simple ideas to enclose the branch wires that will exit to one side (about five circuits) and to the ceiling (about eight circuits). I'm ok with exiting and running branch wires inside the exterior wall. I just don't want to flush mount the panel.
Hopefully suggestions will follow the KISS methods as much as possible. A plywood raceway, from the top of the stem wall to the ceiling is among my first thoughts. And I'll be mounting the panel "upside down". Main breaker on the bottom. Might surprise some folks but it is acceptable here.
Thanks, Tim
FYI... 3/4" PVC is for ethernet and comm cables. The extra 1-1/4" PVC is for future solar install to home.




