Obi-Wan
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I'm building a new pole barn/workshop with 14' ceilings and insulated 2x6 walls. The structure is mostly done, and I'll soon be running wiring. The 200A electrical panel is surface-mounted on my interior wall (sided in OSB, not drywall). I'd prefer to keep most of the wiring in-wall rather than stringing miles of EMT conduit everywhere.
What's the best way to get all my wires from the surface-mount breaker box to the interior of the wall? There will be a dozen or more circuits, I'm sure. Can I put a trough or something across the top of the box and use that as an enclosure to feed the wires inside the wall through a big hole in the OSB behind the trough?
If this was only a couple wires, I'd use a short conduit out the top of the panel to a j-box with an open back. That solution doesn't seem like it would scale well to lots of circuits.
I'm obviously not a licensed electrician, but I'm pretty comfortable with wiring. I've just never come across this problem before.
What's the best way to get all my wires from the surface-mount breaker box to the interior of the wall? There will be a dozen or more circuits, I'm sure. Can I put a trough or something across the top of the box and use that as an enclosure to feed the wires inside the wall through a big hole in the OSB behind the trough?
If this was only a couple wires, I'd use a short conduit out the top of the panel to a j-box with an open back. That solution doesn't seem like it would scale well to lots of circuits.
I'm obviously not a licensed electrician, but I'm pretty comfortable with wiring. I've just never come across this problem before.