Accurate haha. I like the decks stairs where the railing doesn't count as a "real" railing so now you need to add a "real" railing.Building inspector: “I can’t give you a CO without a railing on that staircase.”
GC: “OK”…….
no. It was a random pull box.Is that an air grill above the Panel?
Thats a good guess. 50-60 years wouldn't be far off and yes, the panel cover has to be lifted off.That panel cover looks like it is 60 years old. It also looks like the door was modified to be a lift up and off style instead of being hinged.
Besides the handrail, the latch type cover SHOULD be a code violation. I never saw any of them that were any good and
these are well painted over for good measure. I have long wanted to meet the man that invented these latches. I would shove a few
down his throat.
I'm with you. The latches are terrible, but lately I have been telling people "hey, want a million dollar idea... design an electrical panel cover that doesn't risk falling when you take the last screw out." I know there are few random covers that have a lower lip, and i believe some of the older murray panels had the upper tabs to hold it on, but does it really cost that much more to have a system to prevent the cover from falling when its loose?Besides the handrail, the latch type cover SHOULD be a code violation. I never saw any of them that were any good and
these are well painted over for good measure. I have long wanted to meet the man that invented these latches. I would shove a few
down his throat.
Don't you know you're supposed to turn off all the breakers before removing the panel cover?I'm with you. The latches are terrible, but lately I have been telling people "hey, want a million dollar idea... design an electrical panel cover that doesn't risk falling when you take the last screw out." I know there are few random covers that have a lower lip, and i believe some of the older murray panels had the upper tabs to hold it on, but does it really cost that much more to have a system to prevent the cover from falling when its loose?
Actually, it looks like there is enough room to lift the cover up and clear the railing for access to the box interior.What inspection we have today? Building. Please Install the railing...
What inspection we have today? Electrical. Please remove the railing...Boss how about the stairs? Hum...
"Latch the panel, re-install railing"
"Safety First"