Anyone notice any code violations for the existing electrical service? Image attached.
If the cables leaving the meter bank are SE, I would ask how far each goes inside the building before hitting disconnect and first OCPD. If the mains for each occupancy are at the unit, it could be a long way.
Hard to tell from the picture but the cables look "roundish" (new word!) like a 4 wire and my guess would be that OCP is in the locked part of the cabinets beneath each row of meters.
Where would the point of service and bonding be?
(Can't tell any of that just from the picture.)
Looks like the main disconnect is locked in the closed position.
What is the small conduit coming out of the bottom of the main disconnect? My guess... grounding conductor going to groundrod.
The CATV box is the neatest looking part of the whole thing.
If so, why does it elbow into the brick wall? Internal ground rod? Ufer?What is the small conduit coming out of the bottom of the main disconnect? My guess... grounding conductor going to groundrod.
If so, why does it elbow into the brick wall? Internal ground rod? Ufer?
There is another one that does appear to keep going out the bottom of the picture.
If the cables leaving the meter bank are SE, I would ask how far each goes inside the building before hitting disconnect and first OCPD. If the mains for each occupancy are at the unit, it could be a long way. Where would the point of service and bonding be?
(Can't tell any of that just from the picture.)
Looks like the main disconnect is locked in the closed position.
What is the small conduit coming out of the bottom of the main disconnect?
The CATV box is the neatest looking part of the whole thing.
I think you're right- that is an LB (thought it was some type of tag). Maybe it's the cold water bond?