Raisedonadeere
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I am wanting to place a outdoor rated 100amp main breaker sub panel on a 6x6 post on side opposite the main panel. Is it ok for connection from main panel to enter the sub panel on side of panel and near bottom. There is a suitable knockout there but perhaps is only used on interior installs. I am using pvc conduit. Maybe a water tight connector of some kind makes it ok. Maybe it is fine near bottom regardless.
I have the lines from 3 out buildings stubbed up out of the ground just below where the the sub panel needs to be with straight shot into panel using available knockouts. I could use a hole saw to make the additional hole I need to provide entry for the supply through the bottom but I do not know what is drilling compliant . But even if the panel had sufficient large holes for these 4 connections it is going to require a Rube Goldberg set of pvc pieces to get around the pole and up into the bottom. Into the side it can be done with 2 pullouts or 1 90 deg elbo and 1 pullout.
So can I enter side of outdoor box? If not is there some other slick way to get around pole and into bottom such as water tite connection like I used on air conditioner.
I have the lines from 3 out buildings stubbed up out of the ground just below where the the sub panel needs to be with straight shot into panel using available knockouts. I could use a hole saw to make the additional hole I need to provide entry for the supply through the bottom but I do not know what is drilling compliant . But even if the panel had sufficient large holes for these 4 connections it is going to require a Rube Goldberg set of pvc pieces to get around the pole and up into the bottom. Into the side it can be done with 2 pullouts or 1 90 deg elbo and 1 pullout.
So can I enter side of outdoor box? If not is there some other slick way to get around pole and into bottom such as water tite connection like I used on air conditioner.