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Not an electrician question / circuit breaker panel door

cda

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431A6E08-1696-4E86-AE6E-2F9BB3324371.jpeg B4ACA99A-BA84-4ECD-9BEF-A2AF79390062.jpeg Does the code require a door to be in place for circuit breaker panels??

Code and edition section if required,
Thank you
 
Ok al gore is my friend::

panel door gives you access to the circuit breaker switches, but that's all. And that's as far as most homeowners need to go. However, to get inside the panel to install or replace a circuit breaker you have to remove the protective cover around the breaker switches, known as the dead front cover. The dead front cover is typically held in place with a screw in each corner. Removing the cover provides access to all components of the panel. Some panels have a separate door and cover; others have a door and cover as parts of the same unit.


https://www.thespruce.com/inside-electrical-service-panel-load-center-1824663


Still surprised a door is not required??
 
Is this common to see breaker box panels without front cover doors, a lot of panels I see have a key lock on the panel door.
 
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You don't want your wires and connectors ever exposed to accidental touching.
Is that your concern?
Or accidental or purposeful tripping of the breakers.
 
You don't want your wires and connectors ever exposed to accidental touching.
Is that your concern?
Or accidental or purposeful tripping of the breakers.


No thought one reason the door was there, because when the panel blows up, the door would help contain the electrical event.
 
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