Raisedonadeere
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Is it possible (legal) that I could surface mount panel in my detached garage new stick build and run two 2” conduits out top of panel through ceiling into attic. Service enters bottom of panel. I would run 5 or 6 nm cables through each 2” conduit. It is 3’ from top of panel to ceiling material. I need to avoid drilling so many holes in top plate as this area is a structural stress point in gable end between garage door and corner of building.
If not copacetic to run multiple cables to attic through conduit I could frame the surface mounted panel and create a chimney through the ceiling and fire stop it somehow once wires are run if that is a concern but is it accepted practice?
My 40 slot panel has most of the 1/2’ and 5/8” holes on the sides and only big holes out the top and bottom. It is a new Square D homeline 100 amp main breaker panel. It would be a real pain to run individual conduit out the sides for all my circuits.
It may seem that I asked this same question in another thread but there I was trying to figure out where panel needs to be located.
My question here is what are some options for how to get wires from top of panel into attic. I hope the chimney idea or the two large 3’ long conduits will do for this application.
If not copacetic to run multiple cables to attic through conduit I could frame the surface mounted panel and create a chimney through the ceiling and fire stop it somehow once wires are run if that is a concern but is it accepted practice?
My 40 slot panel has most of the 1/2’ and 5/8” holes on the sides and only big holes out the top and bottom. It is a new Square D homeline 100 amp main breaker panel. It would be a real pain to run individual conduit out the sides for all my circuits.
It may seem that I asked this same question in another thread but there I was trying to figure out where panel needs to be located.
My question here is what are some options for how to get wires from top of panel into attic. I hope the chimney idea or the two large 3’ long conduits will do for this application.