3 ftnot less than 900 mm (3 ft) from windows that are designed to be opened, doors, porches, balconies, ladders, stairs, fire escapes, or similar locations.

Can an electrical panel be next to a window?

So, you’re saying the edge of a panel must be at least 30 inches from an adjacent window? Or do I misunderstand? So, in other words, if you can stand in the 30″ space, you’re good, right? Obviously, one can stand in front of a window, so no problem.

How far can you run service entrance cable?





Most areas have a limit of 5-6 feet into the structure to the main panel/disconnect. Your local authority/inspector will be the only one who can tell you for sure.

What is the minimum clearance from ground permitted for the point of attachment of the overhead service conductors to a building or structure?

The minimum clearance for the service drop conductors to any building or other structure is: A. 10.5 feet above finished grade, sidewalks, platforms, decks, or building projections, from which the conductors might be reached (areas subject to pedestrian traffic).

What is the most common service drop?

Commercial and industrial. Commercial and industrial service drops can be much bigger, and are usually three phase. In the US, common services are 120Y/208 (three 120 V circuits 120 degrees out of phase, with 208 V line-to-line), 240 V three-phase, and 480 V three-phase.

How close to a window can an electric meter be?

If a 10-foot clearance is not practical, a 3-foot clearance is the minimum distance that must be maintained. Windows that cannot be opened are exempt from clearance requirements. The assembly shall not be located directly below exhaust vents that may produce condensation that can drip on to the meter assembly.

What is code for electrical panel clearance?





The National Electrical Code [NEC 110.26 (A)(1&2)] requires a clear area for access and working in front of an electric panel that is 2.5 feet (30”) wide, 3 feet (36”) deep, and 6.5 feet (78”) high for a regular residential 120/240-volt panel.

How close can a window be to a gas meter?

Ten Feet

Gas meter regulator vent clearance to building mechanical system air intake openings
Window mounted wall fan Ten Feet in any direction
Wall mounted air conditioner
Mechanical system air intake
Bathroom fan vent opening Three Feet in any direction

How close can a door be to an electrical panel?

“the working space around the breaker panel must be at least 30 inches wide and 3 feet of front clearance.” A door doesn’t count as an obstruction to the workspace requirement when closed.

How close can an electrical panel be to a gas meter?



At least 3′ from sources of ignition (including electrical circuit breaker boxes, meters, and receptacles) or any sources of heat that may damage the meter for inside installations.

How far apart should gas and electric meters be?

According to regulation, gas pipes and gas meter in domestic houses, must be spaced at least 150mm from electricity meters, switchboards, electric cables, sockets, telecommunication cables, consumer units and any other conductors.

How close can a electrical cable be to a gas pipe?

Gas service pipes must be at least 150mm from electricity meters, controls, electrical switches or sockets, distribution boards or consumer units and at least 25mm from electricity cables.

Can electrical wire run next to gas line?



Yes, you can, but should you? When you’re running the wire, it might be safe because of the rubber insulation around. But pests may damage the insulation and cause the gas piping to become energized.