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Permit #B2106-014, Permit #Ezzoq-oto <br />IEC 240.24 Location in or on Premises <br />Overcurrent devices must be readily accessible. The center of the grip of <br />the handle on the overcurrent device has to be installed so that it is not <br />more than 2.0 m (6 ft. 7 in.) above the floor or working platform at its <br />highest position. There are four exceptions. Each occupant must have <br />access to the ones protecting the conductors for his or her occupancy. The <br />overcurrent devices must not be exposed to physical damage and must not <br />be located near easily ignitible material or in bathrooms of dwelling units or <br />guest rooms or guest suites of hotels and motels. Refer to the NEC® for <br />certain exceptions. <br />To meet IEC 240.24 <br />We will do the following so the tenant has access to the sub -panel yet keep <br />the ADU space separated: <br />• Place the electrical sub -panel breaker box in the existing mechanical <br />room adjacent to the ADU. IEC 210.26 clearance is observed. <br />• The door from the mechanical room to the hallway leading to the off <br />limits area will have a lock installed so the tenant cannot access the <br />hallway <br />• A new door will be installed between the crawl space under the <br />garage and the mechanical room. This crawl space has a dirt floor <br />and is unfinished space. The crawl space has >7' headroom. <br />• The existing door leading from the crawl space to the rec room will <br />have a new lock and the tenant will not have a key or access to the <br />rec room. <br />• We will change the lock on the door from the outside to the crawl <br />space under the garage and the tenant and owner will have the key. <br />• For the tenant to have access to the sub -panel main breaker that is <br />located in the garage we will give the tenant a garage door opener. <br />The garage has a door leading into the upper portion of the house <br />but we always lock it for security, even when the garage door is <br />closed. <br />