- Location
- Windsor, CO NEC: 2023
- Occupation
- Hospital Master Electrician
Originally posted by georgestolz:
Is that smiley for "Simma down now"?![]()
This was the violation?Originally posted by georgestolz:
Celtic, I used a homeline breaker in a Siemens panel.
How can you people even see the writing? I mean geez, the picture was as fuzzy as a peach! LOL.
While not a "true crime", we always pop an extra hole for the water/rod ground wires and put them is an RX connector to secure them.Originally posted by georgestolz:
I guess I'll need to start popping little holes in the back of my metermains, now that I know better.![]()
Like you (and the bushings), this is something I was taught/told and have never even considered looking it up for a code reference.
Well, I figured the yellow glob on the right being missing from the breaker on the left was visible enough.Originally posted by celtic:
This was the violation?
How can you people even see the writing? I mean geez, the picture was as fuzzy as a peach! LOL.
The bright yellow lettering on the face of the breaker, no matter how fuzzy, is the dead giveaway that it's a HOM breaker.Originally posted by celtic:
This was the violation?Originally posted by georgestolz:
Celtic, I used a homeline breaker in a Siemens panel.
How can you people even see the writing? I mean geez, the picture was as fuzzy as a peach! LOL.
Ok, I unnerstand now.Originally posted by mdshunk:
The bright yellow lettering on the face of the breaker, no matter how fuzzy, is the dead giveaway that it's a HOM breaker.
Are you still reading this nonsense.Originally posted by mpd:
calm down new scott, I am entitled to my opinion,
I figured it was only fuzzy to me as my glasses are out in my van.Originally posted by georgestolz:
I thought that Bob's thought that I'd expect ya'll to see the numbers on the handles was pretty funny.![]()
That was a nice peice of peer-reviewed work. Never learned so much in one spot, or seen this done in the trades before. Very nice idea. Thanks for putting it out there.George wrote:
Bob (iwire) submitted his work for discussion over at the ECN forum, and he does good work, IMO.
Originally posted by ty:
Shouldn't all of the white wires be on the right side and all of the yellow wires be on the left![]()
Why would it???? Same as a metal stud install do you bond all framing members in that senario.Originally posted by m73214:
Does the metal wire support above the panel need to be bonded?