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Yes, I am a calm, patient man,....to a point.

Frustration set in, and I almost lost it. My friend, the POCO wiring/meter inspector was not happy.

BTW, nice to 'see' you back here




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steve:

This job was ripped out and redone. CT cabinet replaced, CTs replaced from POCO, conductors replaced. POCO does not allow any types of ko seals in unused/mistake holes.

He did try tack welded plates, to no avail.

BTW, Welcome back!


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Thanks! Got an email about the new forum and realized how long it's been since I've posted last; nice to see so many friends are still here.

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Originally Posted by SteveFehr
Thanks! Got an email about the new forum and realized how long it's been since I've posted last; nice to see so many friends are still here.

It feels good to see some familiar names from the past!!

Bill
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