Hey all. I've been visiting this site for a while now and have learned alot from reading the various posts and responses. So I decided to join. I'm an electrician at a college and have an electrical contracting business as well. I recently came across some scary electrical work that was done by a demolition contractor on the campus I work at. Here is what I found: (2) sets of #2URD Triplex run in parallel in 2" SCH 40 PVC from a 3-pole 200Amp breaker in a distrubution panel to a new outbuilding with (2) 100 Amp single phase panels with main breakers. The 2" PVC was run inside an open-plenum ceiling and was about a 120' pipe run. It was not supported by a single strut strap or mineralac strap or anything. The block walls that it runs through and existing conduits are the only things holding it up. They also neglected to run an EGC to the 100 Amp sub panels. And to top it all off, the installer put (2) wires under two of the lugs of the 200 Amp breaker. This breaker's lugs are not rated for termination of more than (1) conductor. I want to point out the various violations to the architect and project engineer when they come for a final inspection. This contractor should be made to remedy the problems before he collects his big paycheck. What violations do you guys see? :wink: