check out this rats nest I opened up today

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permits not required for work under $200, bill was $185, what could AHJ do? its called pre-existing non-compliance. the only thing he could inspect would be the new circuit. it dosnt matter anyway, the fire chief and the AHJ signed off on it 2 yrs ago when the diner was opened. good ol boy system here i guess. they made him build this box over the exposed wires.. this is it without the pywood cover, I had removed this before I removed the panel cover.
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Special of the day: Spaghetti :grin:
 
Did I miss it, no one wants to talk of the seperated service per circuited service entrance ... ? ? ?

Wait or is that seperated service points...

Why is all that milk white in the panel ?

Ok, just why ?
 
cadpoint said:
Did I miss it, no one wants to talk of the seperated service per circuited service entrance ... ? ? ?

Wait or is that seperated service points...

Why is all that milk white in the panel ?

Ok, just why ?

...and did anyone figure out where the grounded conductor is?
 
RUWired said:
...and did anyone figure out where the grounded conductor is?
Chris called it, he said it was in the lower half ... LOL

Its seems that of late, the inforamation (or the total picture) or all aspects of the presentation can be withheld ...
 
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You would be surprised at how efficient gas and kerosene lights are. No problem with gas stoves in restaurants, either, they seem to be approved. Properly designed convective heat distribution, hot water transfer is easy to design this way and with all the electric demand off the bill it's savings should allow for motivation not to use electricity at all with the exception of powering the electric vehicles and cell phones.
 
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