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    Ray,<br>
    I don't think Robin has posted anything, it just came in a
    conversation we had. As I understand it, service equipment must have
    nothing interfering with designated working clearance, within a few
    inches of depth allowed. With Outback, Magnum, and Xanschneider the
    breakers are on the front surface and are within the allowable
    depth. Midnite/Magnum and Midnite/Outback places them back toward
    the back wall with the inverter on the hinged cover; thus the
    battery enclosure technically sticks out too far. The XW Midnite
    panel doesn't have this issue, as it's a different layout. If
    necessary, one solution would be to mount the E-Panel several inches
    out from the wall surface.<br>
    Allan<br>
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            style=""> Sindelar</b><span style="font-size: 10pt;"><br>
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    On 10/22/2010 10:56 AM, R Ray Walters wrote:
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      cite="mid:AB0030E8-F56A-4162-B171-3E7B10D8F351@solarray.com"
      type="cite">Why does the side mounted breakers make the Midnite
      non compliant?
      <div>Apparently I missed Robin's post on that.</div>
      <div>Or do I not want to know?<br>
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        <div>Thanks,<br>
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                <div>R. Walters</div>
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                <div bgcolor="#ffffff" text="#000000">. Midnite
                  enclosures, with the breakers on the sides, are not
                  compliant, as Robin has acknowledged, but it has never
                  been a problem for us as the breakers are still easy
                  to access.<br>
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