stickboy1375
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Sierrasparky said:I'd say so , what about bonding bushings it's service and 480v
nice graphic sticky... where do you get those?
Most can be found on Mikes Site...
Sierrasparky said:I'd say so , what about bonding bushings it's service and 480v
nice graphic sticky... where do you get those?
Texhunter7 said:Bonding bushings are used only with concentric k.o. though.
benaround said:Check out what looks like drywall screws barely holding the 'neutral' block
to the enclosure of the switch.
benaround said:Check out what looks like drywall screws barely holding the 'neutral' block
to the enclosure of the switch.
chris kennedy said:They look to me like they come out of the CT can and hit the line side(top) and the load leaves the bottom.
Is there a pic of the service entrance conduit into the CT can?
I like sealing locknuts but they are only listed for use on Rigid Conduit.Dennis Alwon said:Is there a sealing locknut on the bottom side of the RT connector coming in the top?
tom baker said:A sealing lock nut is only listed for RMC and IMC. Also that EMT connector does not appear to be a listed raintite type, the UL standard changed in 2003, I don't know if there are any diecast raintite, I have only seen steel compression raintite.
http://www.tnb.com/ps/fulltilt/index.cgistickboy1375 said:Carlon makes "O" rings for those installations..
http://www.tnb.com/ps/fulltilt/index.cgi?part=E943DW
iwire said:Is this for real, the neutral for the feeder heading underground is run overhead?
infinity said:Maybe it's just me but the two white wires in the top conduit appear to be GEC's. If they had some green tape on them instead of white would anyone question what they are?
tom baker said:A sealing lock nut is only listed for RMC and IMC. Also that EMT connector does not appear to be a listed raintite type, the UL standard changed in 2003, I don't know if there are any diecast raintite, I have only seen steel compression raintite.
Sierrasparky said:ok then why are the parallel 4/0's and tied to the sevice neutral?