alaskan JW
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- Anchorage,Ak
Today at work We installed 4-30 amp 480votl 3-phase receptacles for some
trailers. They are feed off a 100 amp breaker. We ran #2 to an outside gutter
that was mounted right above the receptacles. From the gutter we tapped off
the #2 with 1 split bolt per a phase with 1-#2 and 4-#10. Used rubber tape and
33 on top of that. I know this is not code compliant, but the guy running our
shop says to install it that way so i did. We are on an island, kodiak alaska,
and it not very easy to get parts here. What would have been the correct
way to tap into that #2? I have one more question, If I am just replacing
something that is existing, like a panel change out, Do you still need an
inspection? My boss tells me no, but I am not to sure that is correct.
http://www.tnb.com/contractor/docs/mipco_catalog.pdf
there is the link to what we installed. Look at page 13.
trailers. They are feed off a 100 amp breaker. We ran #2 to an outside gutter
that was mounted right above the receptacles. From the gutter we tapped off
the #2 with 1 split bolt per a phase with 1-#2 and 4-#10. Used rubber tape and
33 on top of that. I know this is not code compliant, but the guy running our
shop says to install it that way so i did. We are on an island, kodiak alaska,
and it not very easy to get parts here. What would have been the correct
way to tap into that #2? I have one more question, If I am just replacing
something that is existing, like a panel change out, Do you still need an
inspection? My boss tells me no, but I am not to sure that is correct.
http://www.tnb.com/contractor/docs/mipco_catalog.pdf
there is the link to what we installed. Look at page 13.
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