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That's as far as the door will open.

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This kind of work, the door shouldn't open at all.

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Wire nut shortage!! Save some $$ on copper with the NM romex grounding did'nt they?

Are there any appliances with a greater than 30 amps in this house?

Should'nt the panel door meet the 90 degree rule as well?
 
I don't see any wire nuts in the panel.

Note that the bottom breaker is at least 100 amps probably a feed to the existing panel.

Door needs to open 90 degrees--adjust the trim.
 
Frank said:
I don't see any wire nuts in the panel.Note that the bottom breaker is at least 100 amps probably a feed to the existing panel.

Door needs to open 90 degrees--adjust the trim.
Frank you have some good eyes or a better bigger monitor. You are right- no wire nuts in picture. The yellow is the excessive skin of the NMC. Am a little worried about the open ungrounded conductor that isn't connected to anything....
 
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