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As long as stuff works we are ok right?????? :P


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Edward
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This install looks like it was done right before happy hour! Even with the wirenuts, this could have been done alot neater!

No support on the romex to the far left top or a few on the right...

I am curious why a semi-flush installation wasn't done here without the backboard... Now there's a gaping hole in the wall. If someone attempts to fill the hole,I think 334.12(A)(10)(b) would be violated...

-Randy

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Is this the main? Why are the grounds isolated? I don't see a bonding screw/connection. And what ever happened to 1/4" of jacket in an enclosure.


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This job is just embarrassing. I mean , it must of been remodeled in and with all the room why could this not be done a little nicer? Im relly trying to find an excuse here... [Linked Image]

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