A permanent platform must be below the panel box if the top circuit breaker exceeds this specific height.
Electrical load center height.
One way to help safeguard people from hazards arising from electricity use is to ensure there is sufficient working space in front of and around electrical equipment.
This working space also shall be maintained to permit ready and safe.
In a commercial building it is typical for space to be dedicated for electrical panels and equipment.
These standards set the minimum safety standards for panel boxes.
Often a commercial building will have a main electrical service room and smaller electrical rooms on other floors.
The national electric code nec includes the minimum standards for installing a circuit breaker panel box.
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The national electrical code makes no distinction between a panelboard and a load center.
Three of these standards concern the box location clearance and space around the box and box height.
Load center is an industry term that applies to the types of panelboards used in residential or light commercial applications.
The circuit breaker at the top of the box may not be higher than 6 foot 7 inches from the floor.
Rules and definitions that apply to panelboards also apply to load centers.
Article 110 26 in the national electrical code nec contains specifications for the working space dimensions required around all electrical equipment.