Aside from the "excess" of running the conductors from the bottom to top, is it permissible to route this way?Those panels are made to be flipped for bottom feed, which keeps things a lot cleaner by not having a bunch of excess conductor in the panel gutter, it’s not “upside down” if you had done it that way. And as already mentioned the PVC terminal adapters need bushings.
What's the yellow coming out of the conduit?
This is my panel in my garage. Fed from my house panel with 2224 .no power to it yet, but looking for input.
Only comment I have.
Are the feeds aluminum?
If so coat the ties w/ an oxidation preventer.
What's the yellow coming out of the conduit?
I'm pretty certain it is a wire pulling string.
Correct, that is my pulling string.
As for the terminal adapter? I'm not sure what you mean...I have an offset adapter on it already.
like this... https://www.lowes.com/pd/CARLON-2-i...VhorICh3gCQTzEAQYAiABEgI5ivD_BwE&gclsrc=aw.ds
the terminal adapter is the PVC coupling with threads on one side used to connect the conduit to the panel
you need a plastic insulating bushing on it
https://www.homedepot.com/p/Halex-2-in-Rigid-Plastic-Insulated-Bushing-4-Pack-27526/100169597
Aside from the "excess" of running the conductors from the bottom to top, is it permissible to route this way?