Wiring – Space requirements for first subpanel and wiring preference

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I would like to install two subpanels and my main panel is full of breakers. Would it be better to feed both subpanels directly from main or have 1st subpanel off main and 2nd subpanel off 1st subpanel?

1st subpanel will hold the breakers that are moved out of main to make room for subpanel breakers and any future electrical expansion. The 2nd subpanel will feed four 20 amp duplex receptacles about 17 feet away. A E-mon Class 1000 meter will be installed on the feed to 2nd subpanel.

Looking at the picture can I put both subpanels side-by-side along the green line using 2005 NEC? The subpanels are 14" wide.

I plan for 1st subpanel to have a 100 amp breaker and 2nd panel 80 amp breaker. Current plans do not exceed 40 amps to either.

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Best Answer

The NEC requires 30" of space for any Panel, but it does come with a lot of exceptions. One is door swings you must be able to the door 90 degrees to access the breakers. Seconfd it requires 30" but the panel does not have to be center of the space. Third panels can share the 30" space.

Also there are requirements for clearances. See attached. enter image description here

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