Wow!!! [Linked Image] What a funny setup!

This demonstrates a new way to cheat the PoCo for free KWHs!!!
Funny how the Line and Load conductors are both landed on the Load side lugs. That makes it a 100% For-Sure situation that the meter will not see any Power to measure!!!

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The
POCO crew thought something was amiss here.

LOL!!!
How long did they laugh about this before mentioning the "Slim Possibility Of An Incorrect Situation" [Linked Image]

Check over this list to see how many >DOHHHs< I can find:

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[*]Pre-mentioned KWH meter bypassing,

[*]Service lateral through main disconnect via Load side, then to meter via Line side - is that proper?,

[*]Whaddaheck is going on with the other set of conductors running back from the meter section - TBE - How does the Grounded Conductor find it's way from the middle guy to the panel on the left?,

[*]Is that Screw properly AIC rated for a direct L-G fault??? Too bad it's not hitting one of the Service Feeders ahead of the main! - or is it???,

[*]Noodle is connected to GEC in the middle panel, and just for fun, also connected to GEC in the left side panel,

[*]To avoid large L-G fault currents, the enclosures are Isolated from the GES / Grounded Conductor! AKA I see no main bonding jumper(s) or any bonding what so ever!!!,

[*]Nice use of # 12 wire on a 100 amp OCPD!!! This is known as a "Wire Fuse"!!! ... joke..,

[*]What's up with that other Black # 12? The one which looks like it's tapped from the lug on the upper right, then runs down to the offset nipple with the White and Bare???
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Any others???

Scott s.e.t.


Scott " 35 " Thompson
Just Say NO To Green Eggs And Ham!