Monday Photos (Spot the Violations)

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Another round of goodies sent me from another Forumer.

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Another round of goodies sent me from another Forumer.

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control wiring in sprinkler rooms/mechanical rooms almost always generate a lot of brutality, different size ground wires under one lug is also a common occurance. Installer had a lot of red and blue wire left over from the last job and could that be a corner grounded delta transformer connection mistake?
 
Another round of goodies sent me from another Forumer.

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Looking for some sealtight here.
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And here
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Lug is not pretty and not rated for that # 12 awg wire as well
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In defense of the install, some tray cable doesn't come standard with white.If this is tray cable. Are there two different wires in the main lug. it looks like a fine strand with a course strand.
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Gotta find out whats up here.
Nice pics.hows is the transformer being wired.
 
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Ken so graciously posted these for me. Long story but sometimes on a fed based system it does not work for me to post. Picture #1 and #2 Fire pump look at the wiring method to motor......#3 How many egc's can we install in one lug? This is in an ATS not that has anything to do with it......#4 grounded conductors are in a raceway to panel.......#5 transformer....is that a corner ground Delta?
 
looks like an idiot wired that transformer. its obviously a 480v/277v - 120/208v transformer. your supposed to bond XO instead. he used the same size wire for the primary and secondary? might be a waste of money
 
well even if there is no neutral you still need to bond it to the GEC. i doubt that transformer even worked properly. whats the point of having a corner grounded delta anyway in a building? what would they use that for?

Not true at all. If it's a reverse-fed xfmr with no incoming or out going neutral needed. Looks ok if it is a corner grounded delta. I will add they should have made that corner ground on "B" phase not "A" as they did.
 
looks like an idiot wired that transformer. its obviously a 480v/277v - 120/208v transformer. your supposed to bond XO instead. he used the same size wire for the primary and secondary? might be a waste of money

I would look at the photo again before I would call the installer an idiot. For one thing the conductors are not the same size since the 208 volt conductors are paralleled.
 
i still want to know why H1 is grounded and whats the purpose of that

Because they reverse fed a delta-wye xfmr. Meaning they powered the secondary side to create the delta coming out. And since you can't have an ungrounded system(unless you meet certain requirements) they ground one phase to stabillize voltage.
 
Because they reverse fed a delta-wye xfmr. Meaning they powered the secondary side to create the delta coming out. And since you can't have an ungrounded system(unless you meet certain requirements) they ground one phase to stabillize voltage.

so its just strictly 3 phase? is H1 a neutral or is it an actual phase conductor?
 
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