1st time seeing this

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hardworkingstiff

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I've been working in the electrical field since 1972 and I have never seen this before. This panel was at the end of a residential fixed pier prior to the gangway going down to a floating dock.

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augie47

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but the inspector said "separate the neutrals and equipment grounds":)
 

cadpoint

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LOL, I just can't see the Grounding wire for the Biggest Service.

Lol, I didn't get it till I read the Second Thread.... :mad:

Lou, you didn't get between a complete circuit did you ?

What did you read off the panel, and what was the orginal problem that you opened it up ? :roll:
 

hardworkingstiff

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LOL, I just can't see the Grounding wire for the Biggest Service.

Lol, I didn't get it till I read the Second Thread.... :mad:

Lou, you didn't get between a complete circuit did you ?

What did you read off the panel, and what was the orginal problem that you opened it up ? :roll:

I added a couple of circuits for Jet Ski lifts and rewired the circuit to the existing boat lift which didn't have GFCI protection and they wanted a new controller. Of course I rearranged the grounds and neutrals in the panel too.
 

kb8713

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Of course I rearranged the grounds and neutrals in the panel too.[/QUOTE]

Is this the before or after pic.:grin:
 
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