Bladnaster
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- Location
- CT.
Hello
New here and I came across this site while looking for some information for a predicament I find myself to be in, but before I get into that, a little about myself.
I live in Ct and have been in the trade (E-2) since 2000. I have had the fortune of working on many different jobs encompassing everything from switch yard work all the way down to tele-data. In a way, I have been quite lucky (and unfortunately quite sheltered) in that the work I have done has been predominately new construction, full out renovations, and what little old work I had to deal with has always been of reasonable quality. Very sheltered indeed.
Anyway, unfortunately for us the work picture has been horrendous for the past year, so much so that I recently took up a job doing maintenance in a nursing home until things pick back up. My buddy just started there as the maintenance supervisor, I needed something to hold me over and he needed help badly. (The old maintenance supervisor got fired and his assistant quit shortly after I got there.)
What I have found in this place has really, really infuriated me. I have heard horror stories from co-workers who do alot of side work or have worked a lot of residential work, but man oh man, I'm beside myself.
There is nothing, and I mean nothing that I have found that has not horrified me. From exit signs with broken tabs inside in which they just replaced the lamps letting them rest against the plastic causing them to burn and fracture, to going to replace a ballast and upon opening having the ballast they had put in along with a pile of wires fall out and hit me in the face, to open boxes and cut/capped wired of which I have no idea where they go up in the ceiling to what I am looking at now which are the outlets. (These are just some of the problems. Damn building should be gutted and rebuilt)
It did not take me long to realize why so many of the outlets were flopping. Every box/plaster ring is set at least an inch back......at least. The furthest box back was about 6". So far back that they ended up having to make a floating splice in the wall so that the could get the damn wire to the outlet. On top of that......the splices and the connections to the devices themselves are horrid.
Anyway, enough ranting. I am currently in the process of writing up a report of things that I know have to be addressed, but there are things that I am just not sure of and if I could get some direction on the answers via pointing me to the correct code article or even thoughts I would be greatly appreciative.
For now, I am going to take a break here. I did read the forum rules and I do not believe that anything that I ask will be against them, but with I wrote above and with the problems being so far reaching I do not want to cause any trouble. Even if the things I am searching for are outside the rules and cannot be answered, I feel that this site can be very beneficial and would not want to be banned.
So, till I'm sure I'm not over stepping my bounds, have a nice night. I'll continue my research seeing if I can find some more answers on my own.
Dave
New here and I came across this site while looking for some information for a predicament I find myself to be in, but before I get into that, a little about myself.
I live in Ct and have been in the trade (E-2) since 2000. I have had the fortune of working on many different jobs encompassing everything from switch yard work all the way down to tele-data. In a way, I have been quite lucky (and unfortunately quite sheltered) in that the work I have done has been predominately new construction, full out renovations, and what little old work I had to deal with has always been of reasonable quality. Very sheltered indeed.
Anyway, unfortunately for us the work picture has been horrendous for the past year, so much so that I recently took up a job doing maintenance in a nursing home until things pick back up. My buddy just started there as the maintenance supervisor, I needed something to hold me over and he needed help badly. (The old maintenance supervisor got fired and his assistant quit shortly after I got there.)
What I have found in this place has really, really infuriated me. I have heard horror stories from co-workers who do alot of side work or have worked a lot of residential work, but man oh man, I'm beside myself.
There is nothing, and I mean nothing that I have found that has not horrified me. From exit signs with broken tabs inside in which they just replaced the lamps letting them rest against the plastic causing them to burn and fracture, to going to replace a ballast and upon opening having the ballast they had put in along with a pile of wires fall out and hit me in the face, to open boxes and cut/capped wired of which I have no idea where they go up in the ceiling to what I am looking at now which are the outlets. (These are just some of the problems. Damn building should be gutted and rebuilt)
It did not take me long to realize why so many of the outlets were flopping. Every box/plaster ring is set at least an inch back......at least. The furthest box back was about 6". So far back that they ended up having to make a floating splice in the wall so that the could get the damn wire to the outlet. On top of that......the splices and the connections to the devices themselves are horrid.
Anyway, enough ranting. I am currently in the process of writing up a report of things that I know have to be addressed, but there are things that I am just not sure of and if I could get some direction on the answers via pointing me to the correct code article or even thoughts I would be greatly appreciative.
For now, I am going to take a break here. I did read the forum rules and I do not believe that anything that I ask will be against them, but with I wrote above and with the problems being so far reaching I do not want to cause any trouble. Even if the things I am searching for are outside the rules and cannot be answered, I feel that this site can be very beneficial and would not want to be banned.
So, till I'm sure I'm not over stepping my bounds, have a nice night. I'll continue my research seeing if I can find some more answers on my own.
Dave