Jim Willer
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Wiring under the panel. What then?
A service loop is supposed to be about 6" or as to allow for future ease of maintenance. In other words so the next guy can get the !@#$% thing out. And there are specs for bundle bends, loops etc.And there are specs for solid tie offs etc. And there are specs about free movement of wires a connections. Chafing etc.
So The question is this. If there is not enough room (Mooney) to do much more than push the loop up into a void and protect the wires from chafing, what method is best? Call it "blind chafing protection.
Loom? If anyone has an idea, pls respond with a way to track down the materials recommended.
Thanks!!
A service loop is supposed to be about 6" or as to allow for future ease of maintenance. In other words so the next guy can get the !@#$% thing out. And there are specs for bundle bends, loops etc.And there are specs for solid tie offs etc. And there are specs about free movement of wires a connections. Chafing etc.
So The question is this. If there is not enough room (Mooney) to do much more than push the loop up into a void and protect the wires from chafing, what method is best? Call it "blind chafing protection.
Loom? If anyone has an idea, pls respond with a way to track down the materials recommended.
Thanks!!