Yes you do. The circuit breaker box must be accessible without moving or lifting any objects. A three-foot clearance should be maintained around the box. The box door should be able to open to a 90 degree angle without obstacles. The height of the ceiling should be at least 6 feet. There must be a light in the area.
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.
The panel and breaker have to be of the same manufacturer. This way the breaker will fit into the panel. If the panel has a push in bus bar, the breaker must also be the type to accept the bus bar. If the bus bars in the panel are of the bolt in type then the breaker also has to be a bolt in breaker.
The door cannot open and interfere with the panel. There must be 36" of clearance in front to the panel and 30" to each side.
Yes, it is 36" clearance in front of the box and 30" clearance on either side of a service panel or disconnect.
No, a Cutler Hammer will not work in a GE panel or vice versa.
as long as there is ambient clearance in front of the panel...
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.
Yes, as long as there is no obstruction to the front of the distribution panel. Code states that there has to be 3 foot clearance in front of the distribution panel.
Code states that there must be a clear 3 foot space in front of the panel.
Three feet clearance is needed in front of electrical service equipment.
Yes, the code requires a complete dead front so that no access can be made to the bare distribution bus behind the panel face.
The door cannot open and interfere with the panel. There must be 36" of clearance in front to the panel and 30" to each side.
The panel and breaker have to be of the same manufacturer. This way the breaker will fit into the panel. If the panel has a push in bus bar, the breaker must also be the type to accept the bus bar. If the bus bars in the panel are of the bolt in type then the breaker also has to be a bolt in breaker.
The door cannot open and interfere with the panel. There must be 36" of clearance in front to the panel and 30" to each side.
Yes, it is 36" clearance in front of the box and 30" clearance on either side of a service panel or disconnect.
It is inserting a breaker into a service panel.
only if listed in the panel board