hunterguy86
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I'm currently building a 24x30 detached shop. I have a 40 space, 80 circuit square d homeline load center that will be installed as a sub panel in the shop.
Way overkill for the 100 amps I'll be bringing in but more space in the panel is not a bad thing.
The shop will have finished walls but an open ceiling. Wall covering will more than likely be 1/2" plywood.
The walls are 2x4, 16" centers. Roof trusses are steel. Exterior walls and roof will be mueller r panel metal.
The home runs will be done in 12/2 mc cable and then 12/2 Romex in the protected wall spaces. I will be using the mc in the open attic space for the protection the armor provides from rodents and such. Bigger cable will be run to devices as required.
On to the question.
Would it be better to flush mount the panel or surface mount it? I want it to look decent but want easy access for future additions as required.
Thanks for any advice.
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Way overkill for the 100 amps I'll be bringing in but more space in the panel is not a bad thing.
The shop will have finished walls but an open ceiling. Wall covering will more than likely be 1/2" plywood.
The walls are 2x4, 16" centers. Roof trusses are steel. Exterior walls and roof will be mueller r panel metal.
The home runs will be done in 12/2 mc cable and then 12/2 Romex in the protected wall spaces. I will be using the mc in the open attic space for the protection the armor provides from rodents and such. Bigger cable will be run to devices as required.
On to the question.
Would it be better to flush mount the panel or surface mount it? I want it to look decent but want easy access for future additions as required.
Thanks for any advice.
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