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jrichards is a non-member guest and is in no way affiliated with InterNACHI or its members.
Sparky said everything is AOK.
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ckratzer is a non-member guest and is in no way affiliated with InterNACHI or its members.
Couple of connectors missing in the knock outs.
Either/ or a couple of conductors reversed or improperly marked.As in I see two commons going to breakers not marked w/ black tape but then at the ground terminal receiving two black conductors. Maybe they thought that would be easier than reversing every outlet they wired wrong. Who knows...? |
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First thing I noticed was lack of conductor protection at panel entry. (no bushings)
Maybe a double tap at top right. |
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Looks like the main feed has really been trimmed down at breaker... or it's an optical illusion
Robert Newland Tyrone, GA 30290 NACHI05101290 http://www.CertifiedHI.com http://www.HomeInspectorTyroneGa.com Home Inspection Reports Powered by: HomeGauge eServices |
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Have that "sparky"put it in writing and sign his name and license number.
That way, when the house burns down, guess who gets to pay the bill... "not just an inspection, but an education" www.homesweethomecincinnati.com Democracy is two wolves and a lamb. Liberty is a well-armed lamb. B. Franklin |
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wsiegel is a non-member guest and is in no way affiliated with InterNACHI or its members.
Where are those wires going on the lugs below the main breaker?
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mamills is a non-member guest and is in no way affiliated with InterNACHI or its members.
Based on my limited knowledge, there are three things I would question;
1. This looks like one of those panels that started out life as a Main-Lugs-Only panel that has had a 100a. main breaker field-installed, with its load side connected to the lugs where the smaller wires are attached now. It doesn't seem correct to take off a sub-feed (?) at this point - the main breaker is overrated for protection of this sub-feed. Also, notice how sharply those conductors are bent in order to force them into such a small space. 2. Where is the neutral that follows the main conductors? I am guessing that the uninsulated stranded conductor goes with that sub-feed (?) attached to the main bus lugs, unless it's hidden beneath something. 3. Others have probably things such as the open knockouts, lack of connectors for cables, white wires to breakers not re-identified, Trimming (derating) of the main conductors, etc. |
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Michael Thellend is a non-member guest and is in no way affiliated with InterNACHI or its members.
Hi,
There are quite a few problems with this panel for sure;
Last edited by Michael Thellend; 2/11/09 at 6:52 AM.. |
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