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Ok, I think I finally see it. It looks like there might be a slight violation on a few of those cables. Less than 6" of free conductor.
Peter
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What are those lugs from???
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"Less than 6" of free conductor" But there is more than 3" outside the box.
Mark Heller "Well - I oughta....." -Jackie Gleason
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What are those lugs from??? Those are Power Distribution Blocks. They're often used in machinery control cabinets, right after the main disconnect. The smaller wires are run to individual fuses or C/Bs. Ironically, the 3 pole model costs, by itself, just about the same amount as a small load center and 8 single pole C/Bs
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I see only one violation..... Well err.. let me rephrase that? I only know of one violation that could be there..... And that would be energizing this mess!!!!
I'll bring the hot dogs anyone have buns?
Be Fair, Be Safe Just don't be Fairly Safe
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so they took a 12-2 from a 50 amp breaker Now we know why they didn't put in it an enclosure. The 12-2 needs all the free-flow ventilation it can get!
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Cmon Paul.... Thats an American wersion of a radiant wall heater
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334.30 334.30(c) 300.4 are the grounds even connected? numerous violations mentioned and more still unnamed
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I got it. There is no fireproofing in those wall penetrations.
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Anything NOT in violation?
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