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#87357 02/22/04 11:01 PM
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Can I move the existing panels from the basement to the ground level public hallway in a 2 family house. I'm doing this because I am moving the existing meters from the basement to the outside of the house? Normally, the panel will be in the tenant's unit, but in this case I am not sure whether it can be installed in the hallway or not. Please help. Thank you.

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#87358 02/23/04 09:40 AM
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I can't see why not as long as they have access to the breakers.
Also the installation would have to be compliant with 230.70 and 110.26

#87359 02/23/04 06:56 PM
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I have to ask, why not leave the panels in the basement?

#87360 02/23/04 07:28 PM
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Owner's request.


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