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  1. Working in an area which is confined, where a residential 200 AMP service fires a breaker panel, clearances for service are obvious, as the following diagram explains: Where NEC 11.26(A)(2) states a 30" working / access clearance width (as wide as equipment or 30" whichever is greater) Panel door hinge must open a minimum of 90 degrees. I've placed low voltage equipment starting at the 30" mark to the right standing facing the panel. However there are low voltage lines running within that 30" against the wall. I'm being told (by the local electrical contractor) the door hinge on the breaker panel must swing out/ open 180 degrees, and no low voltage equipment can penetrate the 30" threshold. So the ultimate question I have is what are the code(s) regarding low voltage clearances regarding a 200 AMP breaker panel. Or how far away does a low voltage line need to be from a high voltage box.
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  2. Thanks so much. There was a program that I had uninstall from my computer but still resided in my browser even through it was disable was the problem, once I removed it from the browser everything was perfect. I over annualized everything for two weeks and it was right in front of me the whole time. Again thank you so much.
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  4. Your account has a memory of your last server selection, when you're logged out TMN also has memory of your last setting... stored differently. See in your results, when you're logged in you can see your username in the result. On those results you also see a star standing for the Dallas TX locale. The others are testing against servers in Australia. While logged in visit the test mirrors and select au.testmy.net. The next version of TestMy.net has mechanisms built in to remember your settings regardless of whether you're logged in or even signed up. It will also track your IP address changes regardless of being signed up or not. Actually, it's already doing this it's just not enabled yet so when it's enabled it will be possible to track your old IP addresses over the past few years.
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