jeremysterling
Senior Member
- Location
- Austin, TX
:-?Now I see. When we repair street/parking lot lighting,we don't ever open up the hand holes.
Why would you?
Obviously, you open up the hand-hole to expose the shoddy workmanship of the installer. Awesome photography opportunity... and an opportunity to ingratiate yourself with the Wal-Mart management.:grin:
On the off-chance this question is not rhetorical, opening hand-holes is a convenient way to install, terminate, test and troubleshoot pole-light circuit conductors without a bucket-truck.
We may never know what actually occurred to leave the wires in this dangerous condition. mcclary had a ha-ha suggestion that may not have been too far from the truth. This may have been an effort to test the circuit while terminated. When the lights came on, management may have told the electrician he was through, over his protestations that he needed to return to re-terminate the conductors. Should he return on his own-time to re-terminate? At the least he should have documented the facts in an affidavit or service ticket.
iwire voted for 1st year apprentice, but the black conductors lead me to believe these were pulled after the original install.
Yeah, wire insulation deteriorates, but I use to put on leather gloves and pull these wires out. Wirenuts can loosen over time so exposed conductors are always a possibility. After seeing these pictures, I'll look much closer. It is difficult, in bright winter sun, to see inside the handholes, so I'll use a bright flashlight.