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they forgot to put a recpt at the end of that hanging wire to the right

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If that is a 200 amp,sub the wire feeding looks to be a little small, it is copper, but it looks like either there is a lot of potential load on that sub, or each outlet has it own breaker. I also wonder about the feed from the meter base. It looks like striped down SE cable, bare ground.

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Ty wraps in panel===pain in the a**!

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sparky66,
Are you trying to tell us that you can't use metallic raceways for a service?

Redsy,
I see no reason for a sealing hub where a raceway enters a raintight enclosure below the electrical equipment within the enclosure. Some utilities require that the GEC be landed in the meter can.

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Shouldn't the grounded conductor be identified?

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