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Help NJ architect with electic panel schedules and risers

Jeff Mitchell
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We are currently trying to finalize our designs for a complete gut renovation in northern New Jersey. We are currently hitting a road block on the electrical subcode section. As this is a full gut job the electric panels are moving from their current locations. The locality is asking our architect to include the electric panel schedules plus riser wire type and sizing. He does not know how to provide this information. Can anyone in this forum help to provide this information? I have full signed and sealed blueprints which show our new proposed electrical layout. Any links to sites that would help us flesh this out on our own would be appreciated but more than willing to pay and get someone to do this so we can get started with the construction now. Please let me know if I am leaving out important information or if you have any questions.

Thanks,

Jeff

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