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Shrek

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Greetings all,

I have a 20' × 10' workshop that I am going to start wiring soon. My first question though is if this location is suitable per TN code to put the panel to the left of this window. Counting from the window, the framing of the window being stud #1, I would put the panel between the 2nd and 3rd stud. The only thing I've found so far says I have to have 30 inchs of clearance left to right.

Thanks for the help!
 

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mike93lx

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Don't put it over the bench. Needs to be unobstructed for 3' in front. Plus working in it would be a real pain in the ***. Put it on that left wall, after the bench
 
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wyliesdiesels

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Agree with above.

Need 30” side to side but doesnt have to be centered
Need 36” in front and 6’ 6” minimum height from the floor.
 
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Norcal

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There is no minimum height of a panel, there is maximum height of the operating handle of circuit breakers though, which I think is 6'7'', but that is subject to correction. putting it where there are obstructions is a no go, but putting it low is a really, really bad idea, a ideal location is behind a door so **** cannot be piled in front of a panel
 
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mm08822

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Easiest way to envision the working space requirement (for this voltage level) is you must be able to put an imaginary box with dimensions of: 30”w x 36”d x 78” h in front of the panel. The plane of the panel door determines the start of the 36” depth requirement. The door must be able to open 90 degrees, left-right requirements in front of panel are met.
 

Stuart in MN

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Working space around a panel:


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pattenp

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When installing a panel no circuit breaker operating handle is to be higher than 6'7" from the floor or working platform when in its highest position.
 

dscheidt

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Can you put the panel outside? That solves lots of wasted space in a small shop.
 

AntonLargiader

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The empty stud bay between the black toolchest and the bench would work. Whether you put things there later on is up to you. Many many panels around the country have trash cans etc in front of them and the police don't come knocking. Use common sense.
 
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