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is that first photo related to the tank alarm for sewage pump ?? but one thing it bother me a bit where is the switch to control it or hardwired to breaker box ??
on third photo above the 200 amp box i am not sure if my eyes are teaseing me or not but i did see wrong kind of wire staple on romax look like 3 or 4 is with one staple is too much
the other question i dont know if this is correct answer or not but where is ground wire is is that hidden in pvc or emt ?? hard to see it
Merci , marc
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I think it looks great. In some areas that would not pass as some areas prohibit running NM / SE exposed below about 8'. What you have there is a typical installation (although neater) in this area and I have yet to see the NM damaged when used like this. Bob
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I think it looks great too.
The only thing I'd have done differently is use RNC for those 2 circuits going left and right near the bottom of the panel along the concrete wall. To me, that IS subject to physical damage.
I'd also have preferred using RNC/ EMT instead of the running board used at the sewage ejector panel.
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I agree....only some little quibbles.
Here romex, when run exposed, has to be protected (in pipe) until 7'6" above the floor.
Good eye, Marc....apart from that staple holding way too many cables (look at the way the legs are spread), some of the cables appear to be stapled 'on edge,' a code violation.
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Sewage pump is hard wired, the grounds are to the left of the se, I was never shot down for cables below 8', circuit on right is emt, circuit in left was done by the well water co., only 2 wires per staple.
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HCE : if you dont mind this again but please look at the 12-2's romex on left side there is 4 of them and one 14-2 romex with ONE staple [ unforetally i cant able to get one photo enlarged and high lighted where to look for it] so please look at the cable again and tell me how many romex's in one staple [This message has been edited by frenchelectrican (edited 03-14-2006).]
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NEAT LOOKING WORK. IS THAT A DOORBELL TRANSFORMER AT THE BOTTOM OF THE PANEL I WOULD GET NAILED IF I DID THAT. BUT OTHER THAN THAT EVERYTING LOOKS FINE TO ME.
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I see alot of panels on this forum mounted to wood thats mounted to the cement wall.
Whats with the wood? How come the panel itself mounted to the wall. Seems like extra work.
I also agree the 12-2 on the left going to the GFCI should be protected.. same with the one below the panel. Other than that looks great.
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Frenchie, on the left side there is a 10/3, 14/3, 2-12/3's with a bigger staple.
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