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After making a point of defining proper clearances, and being assured that no problems would arise, the customer called and wants this hooked up. 100A, 480V What would you tell them?...S
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I would say YOU hook it up!
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well you could quote the code and/or concerns, say that you will hook it up on thier word that they will comply to it and... naw, faggetaboutit! ![[Linked Image]](https://www.electrical-contractor.net/ubb/tongue.gif)
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Sparky, Electricman2 How about if they told you: "It's OK, we already have a final inspection, it won't be a problem" (What kind of inspector would give them a final without the installation of a "full blast" boiler?). A crummy one...And yes I'm mad, again...S
[This message has been edited by electure (edited 12-23-2003).]
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If the local inspector doesn't give a d@#$, maybe you could get OSHA interested. With that company's attitude, there might be some other "interesting" things around.
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