cr0ntab
Member
Hey All,
I have an electrical panel in the garage that was installed by my solar contractor.
The panel has single conduit connected to a hub where all the romex enters from a chase.
I want to replace this panel with a larger one.
I want to know if I have to frame out a section above my new surface mount panel to keep the romex concealed, or if I can run the romex exposed and just fire caulk the openings in the chase.
This is a picture showing where I would frame out a box above the panel to conceal the romex.
https ://photos.app.goo.gl/hKSHJSULcaDdMPQLA
Here is an example of how I would just run the romex right out of the chase (blue lines) and then fire caulk the openings (red circles)
https ://photos.app.goo.gl/nxdVgfPG9qHCdxAB6
Lastly, here is a link to the whole album with more pictures to grease the imagination gears:
https ://photos.app.goo.gl/t723gepNzajNJJkH9
P.S. My account is still too young to post links and attach pictures so I had to add a space in the url after the "https"
I have an electrical panel in the garage that was installed by my solar contractor.
The panel has single conduit connected to a hub where all the romex enters from a chase.
I want to replace this panel with a larger one.
I want to know if I have to frame out a section above my new surface mount panel to keep the romex concealed, or if I can run the romex exposed and just fire caulk the openings in the chase.
This is a picture showing where I would frame out a box above the panel to conceal the romex.
https ://photos.app.goo.gl/hKSHJSULcaDdMPQLA
Here is an example of how I would just run the romex right out of the chase (blue lines) and then fire caulk the openings (red circles)
https ://photos.app.goo.gl/nxdVgfPG9qHCdxAB6
Lastly, here is a link to the whole album with more pictures to grease the imagination gears:
https ://photos.app.goo.gl/t723gepNzajNJJkH9
P.S. My account is still too young to post links and attach pictures so I had to add a space in the url after the "https"