Picture #1:

The non-GE circuit breakers violate the manufacturer's warranty, but may not be a listing violation. If it is, I would cite 110.3(B).

110.12 would be a stretch, but a missing 3/4" KO (not visible in pic) violated 110.12(A).

200.6(B) is violated by the neutral with only one white (and barely visible) stripe.

The EGC and Neutral electrically connected after the first bond creates a parallel path for the neutral current violating 250.6(A), 310.4, and 250.142(B).

This would be speculative, but 110.3(B) is probably violated because I will bet any amount of money that he doesn't own or use a torque wrench or torque screwdriver. I showed him mine once, and explained why I had them, and he said that I "think too much" and shook his head in a patronizing manner.

Anyone care to add?

[This message has been edited by sparky66wv (edited 12-13-2002).]


-Virgil
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