Here is a photo of the existing panel. The new panel will be in the same location to take advantage of the crawl space vent. As you can see, I've already installed a 2" PVC conduit at the bottom. I am currently in the process of re-routing all the conductors that enter the panel through the other conduits so they all enter through the bottom conduit. Once that's done, I'll replace the panel. The new panel is much taller. So the conduit exiting the bottom of the new panel will immediately enter the conduit body. So my total conduit length with the new panel will be minimal. Much less than 2' so I won't have to de-rate ampacity. There are a couple of reasons I don't want to install individual conduits. I'm pretty sure I won't have room for all conductors to enter the bottom of the panel with multiple small conduits. This is a 3000 square foot house with one sub panel for upstairs. I'm planning to replace all existing branch circuits and feeders, with everything going into the crawl space first. I'll probably end up needing two 2" conduits or maybe even 3" Even if I do have room, I'll probably have to bend the conduits. But I want to use PVC instead of EMT since PVC won't corrode. Also, I don't think I will have enough height to do the bends. Also I am no good at bending EMT. I have a surge protector (see photo) that's going to take up space at the bottom. Click to Enlarge 48.13 KB