110 26 a 2 says in all cases the work shall permit at least a 90 degree opening of the equipment doors or hinged panels.
Nec panel behind door.
I see nothing wrong with a panel located behind a door provided that when the door is closed there is proper working space.
With the door closed there is plenty of nec required clearance in front of the panel.
Three of these standards concern the box location clearance and space around the box and box height.
These standards set the minimum safety standards for panel boxes.
If front door was open panel door could not open.
Is there anything in the nec that prohibits mounting a panelboard behind a door.
In actuality locating a panel behind a door can guarantee that the working space won t be used for storage such as in small electrical closets.
The purpose for the national electrical code is to provide a safe installation but article 110 is perhaps focused a little more on providing an installation that is safe for the installer and maintenance electrician so time spent in.
My interpretation of nec is panel behind door swing is a code violation.
In dwelling type occupancies closets are filled with clothes covering panels and they are also behind closed doors.
Height of working space around electrical equipment nec 110 26 a 3 for installations built before august 13 2007 the height of the working space must be 6 25 ft.
This is the only wall space left in a small room.
Width of working space around electrical equipment nec 110 26 a 2 working space around electrical equipment must be as wide as the equipment or 30 inches whichever is greater.
The national electric code nec includes the minimum standards for installing a circuit breaker panel box.