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#170180 10/29/07 08:42 AM
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submitted by HCE727:

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Crikey HC,
You are having a good run of neat panels lately. grin

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Well, I'll at least give them SOME credit for using SER cable to feed the sub panel!


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It's PA, the capital of handymen with licenses.

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Pictures being worth a thousand words...another reason for the Commonwealth to persue a uniform statewide construction code....licenses, permits & inspections.



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Hmm, gotta love that "grounding" in the first picture! A few loops around the NM clamp should do it! mad

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Wait a minute!

The sub is fed from the main panel. Then the white NM comes from the sub and goes back into the main?!?

Aren't the electrons going to get dizzy? smile

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