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#104200 01/14/03 07:14 AM
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[Linked Image]

Update? Where did I find this? I was not to sure. Anyway, the sign says that the switch is not working what's next!!


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did someone steal the fuses...

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or maybe somebody filched the handle?

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May it is note the electrician so he know what he is there to fix?

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I think the electrician got mad because he could not throw the switch and punched a hole in the drywall. [Linked Image]

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Maybe there's another hole in drywall behind that note.

I'm just learing the code. But what does it say about clearance around this device? Looks like that disconnect is tight against the drywall in the corner. Anyone?

RSlater,
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RSmike, 110.26 (A)(2) width of working space.


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punched a hole in the drywall.

Seems like electricians and gypsum-board really don't get along too well... [Linked Image]

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I'll bet that is a specially engineered porthole, using a broomstick in the next room for "remote" operation. :-)

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The last time I saw something like this, it turned out that the switch was actually the disconnect for the neighboring business- so it naturally had no effect for the unit where it was located!


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