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Walter R.
 
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Default Electrical Code Violation?

My electric meter and the breaker panels are located on the outside wall
near the entrance of my house. It looks like hell.

I thought of using a louvered wood shutter enclosure, with a hole for the
meter to peek through, to hide the panels for electricity, telephone, cable
etc.. The louvre shutter would be hinged on one side and would have a
magnetic catch on the other side. Therefore, there would be easy access to
all utility panels.

Is this a problem with the Electrical Code??

Thanks for your help.
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Walter
The Happy Iconoclast www.rationality.net
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