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#122121 09/24/05 09:42 PM
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From LK

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Note: The guy that did this work has some explaining to do

#122122 09/24/05 11:19 PM
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What is that used for and what is the violation? I'm new to the field, so I've never seen that.

#122123 09/25/05 02:46 AM
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Looks like the back plate from a Wiremold device, and the second pic shows the nicks in the sheath and black conductor...

Plus that bushing is not properly installed/is damaged, and too many wires through the hole...

Yada Yada.... [Linked Image]


Stupid should be painful.
#122124 09/25/05 01:32 PM
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There aren't many little details that irritate me more than discovering UF used in place of NM-B. With old, brittle UF, simply stripping the wire can turn into a whole drawn-out undertaking of very carefully "chipping" away insulation. Gah!

-John


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