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This is a motor starter for a 200 HP pump which was installed in the early 60’s and is scheduled to be replaced soon. Appartently, the fuse clips loosened and someone got creative with beam clamps.
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Whatever works!
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Anyone see any particular hazard here?
A listing and labelling violation, for sure, but nothing serious compared to most of the other pics that get posted here. Certainly seems a good temporary fix, until new fuse clips (or proper clamps) could be obtained.
BTW, the inside of this panel is in REAL NICE shape for being 40-odd years old!
[This message has been edited by NJwirenut (edited 12-14-2004).]
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AT least there are fuses there and not a piece of copper pipe.
Theres always enough room in the junction box.You just need a bigger hammer
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How many amps are those fuses good for? They look huge to me, or are the labels just small?
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You can learn something new every day. Maybe I could use beam clamps instead of split bolts to save $. It looks like they have a yellow crimp connectors double tapped on top of the fuses. Didn't they know they could have just used 1/4-20 screws into the beam clamp holes. The 1st wire at the top crimp looks a little scorched. Maybe they need a beam clamp to hold the wire tight in the crimp connector.
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As much as I hate to admit it, if they made those clamps in copper, it would be a darn good idea to me. (OK, bomb me ) Certainly seems a good temporary fix, until new fuse clips (or proper clamps) could be obtained. Well, 40 yrs might be slightly pushing the envelope of "temporary"
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Not Listed but, if most "fixes" were as neat and functional as that one, the world would be a bit safer
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Go to the bottom part of this page for a listed clamp for this application. Don
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