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Has anyone used the Eaton 100 amp 12 24 BR type main breaker meter
EUSERC? What I need to know is is there nockouts in the back of the panel to bring in the romex's. The service that I'm changing out is way higher than the present code requrements and there is no slack in the romex's to bring hem in the top or bottom. I know I can drill a whole in the back but Home Deopt doeesn't show the inside of the panel to see if there's room for two inch whole to come in from the back. If this doesn't work I will have to put the meter socket outside and a panel inside the garage. Any advice? Mike.
 

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Just do like everyone else does. Buy it, take it home and tear it apart, lose a couple screws in the process, determine it won't work anyways, then just return it....:rolleyes:

Or, you can take down the model number and look for Eaton's cut sheet on the internet.
 

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That model is a bit tricky since the load center is built into it. The guts extend almost all the way down to the bottom of the can and you have about two inches of space on the right side of the guts to the right edge of the can. I have a 200 amp in stock be right back to see how it looks with cover off.
 
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Bottom right hand side. Coencentric up to 3"
 
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