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#202438 08/03/11 05:38 PM
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110.34
24900 volts one side ( faceing each other )
120/208 other side (110.34(b) exception.
Becomes condition 3
nine feet
Remove Panel becomes condition 2
Six feet.
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Basically, Yes to the above. Could be a Cond. 1, based on the wall materials, which you did not divulge yet.



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