No, nor under a stairwell. The electrical code stipulates that there has to be 3 feet or 1 metre in front of an electrical panel for clearance for easy access. The panel being in the closet does not fit this criteria.
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I have to go get some cloths out of my closet.
Yes
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There are airtight bags available on multiple websites that can provide you with more space in your closet for other clothes.
at the closets silly! where do you put clothes? (hint: CLOSET!)
in your mama's closet
You say, "Clothes the door."
No, there has to be a three foot clearance in front of the panel. This is so that electricians can work safely on the panel.
If the sub panel is in the same building remove the bonding screw that bonds the neutral bar to the panels enclosure. Remove the ground from the second ground rod. The sub panel is grounded by the ground wire from the sub panel's feeder. If the panel is separate from the main building treat the sub panel as a separate service. It will need its own ground rods and ground wire from the rods to the neutral bar of the sub panel. Leave the bonding screw in. There will be no ground wire in the conduit between the two services.
Maybe something in your closet or something in/on your clothes. you can get rid of them by mixing baking soda and...something else that i forget. Hope it helps...??
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