Section 240 24 d is vague on this matter.
Electrical service panel in bedroom.
Most local codes are based on the national electrical code nec a document that lays out required practices for all aspects of residential and commercial electrical.
Use safety precautions while working around these helpful home essentials.
Crowding a service panel.
Electrical codes are in place to protect you the homeowner.
The main service panel is usually a gray metal box located somewhere along the inside surface of an exterior wall.
Rooms circuit breaker boxes may not be installed in bathrooms powder rooms clothes closets or in any room where there is insufficient space for a worker to access and work on the box.
I used that room as an office.
Wide three feet deep and six feet eight inches high in the national electric code.
If you can t park a refrigerator in front of the panel you don t have enough working space.
These codes cover the installation and placement of residential circuit breaker boxes including main service panels and subpanels.
However what happens if your bedroom is right next to the room that contains your electrical panel.
Not to mention they can be dangerous to work with.
Remember that breaker box panels air conditioners and outlets are necessary and should be easily accessible.
If you read my huge post on emf radiation in the bedroom you would have read that one solution to dramatically reducing emf radiation while you sleep is to cut the power to your bedroom via the distribution board or electrical panel in your home.
According to section 240 24 d of the national electrical code nec which says overcurrent devices shall not be located in the vicinity of easily ignitable material such as in clothes closets you are not.
Like wa2ise had posted i too lived in an apartment with the breaker panel in the bedroom the smaller of the two rooms.
The complex was 208 120 service.
And that panel had no high current or 208v loads served from it.
The main service panel is the distribution center that splits the main electrical service into individual branch circuits that run through your home to power the lights outlets and individual appliances.
A service panel requires a working clearance that s 30 in.
And think twice before you cover your breaker box with a complicated frame enclosed cabinet or heavy piece of art when the power goes out the.
What the main service panel does.
These general guidelines will give you the basics of what electrical inspectors are looking for when they review both remodeling projects and new installations.