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Started this job, it turned into a disaster. One thing uncovered another..... First thing I see here is a tight working space. Also, there was plenty of cooking apparel in this shed also, along with that LP Gas tank you see on the side of the photo. I don't think they allow water pipe substitute for electrical PVC. And apparently water pipe only has to be 4 inches under ground also.
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Hi Anthony, What sort of an idiot put that panel in there?. ![[Linked Image]](https://www.electrical-contractor.net/ubb/frown.gif) Looks like some sort of an outdoor kitchen, going by all the Utensils and the Oven mitt on the wall to the left.
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This is a 600A service for 10 100A dock slips. Notice the cover for the panel, it is on hinges on the left and is closed with 20 screws.....is this legal still? seem a little unsafe to me not being able to get inside quick.
As for the shead I took a sawsall to it, took the front off of it and told the dock master to build two tall doors top to bottom.
All the cooking stuff is left from a guy that grills right infron during the summer.
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