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I'll let these pix speak for themselves: (for the time being...) #1 #2 #3 #4 #5 #6 #7 <edited to number the pix> [This message has been edited by sparky66wv (edited 12-12-2002).]
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Two more: #8 #9 <edited to number the pix> [This message has been edited by sparky66wv (edited 12-12-2002).]
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A good lesson for Jimmy on how not to wire a house. You can appreciate quality work when you see enough shoddy work. How much of it are you getting to fix. Most of it I hope.
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i can imagine the proverbial 'rock & hard place' could exist here walking into a job bettween a lawyer & inspector.......
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As I've said before, just having a license or certification doesn't mean a thing.
One thing that I'm really concerned about is the green insulated wire connected at the top of the left hand neutral/ground bus. Please tell me that this is not the equipment ground of a feeder supplying this panel. I know that if it is you'll disconnect the metal bar that connects both busbars together and get the noodles connected in the right place.
At least he didn't throw away the bonding screw.
Tom
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Tom, Maybe it's because I haven't had my coffee yet. But I don't understand your post. Could you please elaborate.
Also, could someone tell me why there are four breakers across the top of this panel?
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Tom, Where do you see the bonding screw? Pearl, The 4 breakers are handle tied to provide a service disconnect. Chris
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Chris Rudolph posted 12-11-2002 10:24 AM Tom, Where do you see the bonding screw? SNIP Chris
Chris It is near the bottom on the left hand buss bar. -- Tom
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Tom, Got off my laptop and looked again with my desktop and sure enough there it is as you said.It even shows up green. Thanks for the reply Chris
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