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Posted By: Admin Panel Mixup - 02/10/01 10:44 PM
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<font face="Arial" size="2">I found this panel in an old house in Fairhaven,
Mass.

The previous owner was an engineer on a fishing boat,

and apparently he did his own wiring. A lot of older

fishing boats use DC with the black wire as negative.

All of the outlets and lighting fixtures were also wired

in reverse with the neutral as the hot conductor.

Maybe he was just trying to be different.

All of the wiring was corrected.

B. Croteau - New Bedford, MA</font>
Posted By: sparky Re: Panel Mixup - 02/12/01 12:08 AM
What's this? little slim "cheater" FPE's?
Posted By: chandler Re: Panel Mixup - 02/13/01 11:58 PM
Had a similar situation occur when I performed an electrical assessment on some factory maintenance personnel. I had them wire up a test panel with single phase, receptacles, lights controlled with SPST switch and lights controlled by three way switches. One guy performed a model wire loom job on his panel and all the sub boxes. Only thing wrong was he had the color code backwards. When I asked exactly what he did in the plant, he explained he worked on fork lifts (DC current). From that point I understood where he was coming from and was able to help him through it.

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<img border="0" src=&q... B. Croteau New Bedford, MA">

<font size="2" face="Arial">Click Photo for a closer look</font>


<font face="Arial" size="2">I found this panel in an old house in Fairhaven,
Mass.

The previous owner was an engineer on a fishing boat,

and apparently he did his own wiring. A lot of older

fishing boats use DC with the black wire as negative.

All of the outlets and lighting fixtures were also wired

in reverse with the neutral as the hot conductor.

Maybe he was just trying to be different.

All of the wiring was corrected.

B. Croteau  - New Bedford, MA</font>
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