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I got a call to a home where a home inspector had pointed out that a "2 wire outlet in the garage should be replaced with a more modern 3 wire outlet with GFCI protection". He didn't mention anything about these.. You mean how they've been fitted with the grounds the wrong way round? Runs for cover as an ECN lynchmob with a length of Romex gives chase.......
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Trumpy, that picture #4 is of a gas valve and the yellow tubing on the right is a flexible gas connector that we use here in earthquake country. The flexible gas connector is painted/coated to prevent corrosion, but kind of screws up the notion of using the appliance's EGC to bond the gas piping(if the appliance has electrical needs).
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I usually just lurk around these sites, but that note made me laugh so hard I had to post to thank you for putting a smile on my face.
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I also really like the arrow pointing down, with "OFF?" written on the door of the "dinky thing", especially the question mark...
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especially the question mark... That is rather strange. If you're going to label the positions, why not check which way is off first? If not, why bother at all?
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Of course, with a little downward pressure on that breaker, there would be no question of whether the circuit is off or not . Mike (mamills)
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Of course, with a little downward pressure on that breaker, there would be no question of whether the circuit is off or not . LOL That maintenance barn had all kinds of oddities around it, electrical and otherwise. It appeared to have been around since at least the 50's, although the country club itself came to be sometime around 1980. I'm guessing the barn was spared the bulldozer during construction.
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