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Old 6/7/08, 1:58 AM
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Vertical metal water line attached to building along side surface mounted electrical panel. Pipe goes to soffit, then turns away. Any requirements for water line distances from panel boxes?
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Old 6/7/08, 6:50 AM
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Vertical metal water line attached to building along side surface mounted electrical panel. Pipe goes to soffit, then turns away. Any requirements for water line distances from panel boxes?
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There is no code that states that a water supply pipe can not be placed next to an electrical panel.
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Old 6/7/08, 9:27 AM
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Water-line, gas-line, whatever - the metal piping is supposed to be bonded to the enclosure somewhere, so essentially, they're "touching" already. There is no separation required. . .



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Unless of course the water line is within the equipments dedicated space or above it...otherwise it can be right next to it. Now, if that water line runs in a position that conflicts with the working space requirements around the equipment then possibly an issue...but for the bare basis of the question....not a problem.



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Water-line, gas-line, whatever - the metal piping is supposed to be bonded to the enclosure somewhere, so essentially, they're "touching" already. There is no separation required. . .

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That is probably the best explaination I have heard why it would/is permitted to install pipes close to the vicinity of panels.
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Thanks PB. . .



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