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Here's some photos from my current job... An office renovation for new tenants.

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Sub panel... Note the really big KO at the bottom... And it's a 3R indoors...

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Switch and receptacle for Furnace / Air Handler. It's brand new.

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Tight shot of HVAC receptacle. Again, it's brand new. Installed by the HVAC contractor, not by me!
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Enjoy!

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66:
That panel is a beautiful thing!
Least it's Sq D
Could be that the big knockout was to prevent overheating if they had 1 conductor coming in each of the factory KO's????

How the he** do you find all these beauties??
John
PS: Please not the time.
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I know that "when you smile, the whole world smiles at you". But I didn't think that enclosures could smile! [Linked Image]

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Think of it as job security. It seems like most of your work is replacing stuff that hackers put in.
If Virgil thinks like I do, he is bemoaning the fact that someone has already paid for this once and they expected it to be done right.

Tom
Sorry folks, this thread got lost in the fray!

Redsy, LOL! Yes, it's a happy load center...

Scotts, Tom has it right, it's very frustrating and sometimes I look like I'm just trying to drum up business. Fortunately (or unfortunately?) this is a lawyer's office, I think I can convince him of my liability concerns.
where was the ahj?
In this particular town, a City Building Inspector inspects the work, but he really doesn't know what to look for and probably hasn't been given the oportunity to see it anyway. No "real" electrical inspectors have seen this either and they only inspect new services.
I had a service call for a lawyer some time ago. Fire alarm system was in trouble, turned out it was a bad battery. I wanted to replace both batteries, he didn't like the price, I replaced one. Then we sat down and went over the bill for an hour. I told him those batteries are expensive, and I only charge him for a service call. Months went by, guess what, the other battery failed, he asked me why I didn't replace it the 1st time. I'm thinking OMG here we go, I said, I tryed to, u didn't want too pay for it the 1st time, again we went over the bill. I'm thinking a lawyer who makes 10 times what I do, is debating a service call which involves life safety. I got paid finally after an hour of being interogated. The next time his secretary called me for a service call, I told her I was too busy to handle your account and recomended to call someone else. Not saying all lawyers are like this guy, but it did have me wondering.
Wirenuttt:
You know what they call 50 lawyers on the bottom of the Atlantic Ocean, don't you...

A good start... [Linked Image]

That aside, I wonder why they used a Nema3 box inside (I'm assuming this is inside)?

Mike (mamills)
This is probably the 3R Panel's second home, or the EC wanted to get rid of it from rattling around in his truck... My guess...
Sparky
My attempt at humor obviously failed. [Linked Image] It was more of a comment that it seems that a lot of your work seems to be replacing poor work. It seems hard to convince people that it is better, and cheaper in the long run, to hire a professional electrician in the first place.
Scotts,

With the advent of mandatory inspections for Services, a lot of my work is "rescue work" after failed DIY-work inspections...

You're not far off the mark, just not the case with this job!

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Curiousity compels me to ask how the switch/recept. on wall was wired? It looks like two wire cable. Ground for neutral?


Glenn
Glenn, it is a mystery I've yet to solve.

Perhaps, it is fed by a cable through the wall into the back of the box.

Perhaps he's letting me run the feeder and it goes to nothing else.

This particular HVAC contractor does make somewhat of an effort to do it right, but leaves a little to be desired... Using a bare copper conductor for a neutral wouldn't be something he'd do, unless it's SEU...

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But then again, ya never know!

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Is that a Booze cabinet to the left on that picture? It's unreal what you find out there.
He may of had a nip or two! I guess you're going to rip it all out and start over, especially with that panel, right?
Good picture
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