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Default Sub-panel rough-in options

Hi,

Can a sub-panel be installed in the ceiling between two ceiling joists
with breakers pointing down?


I'm also thinking of an alternative locations. I know that there is a
rule against installing subpanels in closets - but what counts as a
closet? I have a gigantic walk in closet that one can think of as a
small room. And I'm open to removing the door off of that closet (it's
in the basement). Would that be OK?

Many thanks in advance,

Aaron
 
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