websparky
Senior Member
- Location
- Cleveland, Ohio
Here is a new panel that was added for a few circuits.
Item #1 that is ok NEC 250.118At first glance, it looks better than most of the panels I work in.
But on closer inspection...
1. The two circuits on the left appear to have no grounding conductors. I don't see any entering the conduit on the left.
2. I'm pretty sure the black and red wires with the white tape aren't big enough to allow this kind of redesignation.
3. The panel ground looks kinda small, assuming it's connected properly from the source. It doesn't appear to be coming out of the feeder conduit.
4. Let's not forget the double-lugged neutrals on the right. I realize it's a QO panel, but there actually were extra spaces available this time!
1- The conduit is the EGC.1. The two circuits on the left appear to have no grounding conductors. I don't see any entering the conduit on the left.
2. I'm pretty sure the black and red wires with the white tape aren't big enough to allow this kind of redesignation.
3. The panel ground looks kinda small, assuming it's connected properly from the source. It doesn't appear to be coming out of the feeder conduit.
4. Let's not forget the double-lugged neutrals on the right. I realize it's a QO panel, but there actually were extra spaces available this time!
They look like copper to me. Shiny jacket appears to be THHN. And why do we need antioxidant if the lugs are CU/AL rated?feeders are aluminum,Where is the anti oxident?
Actually they is no code compliant way to remark those conductors to white.Originally posted by stew:
The only thing i see wrong is that the red balck neutrals are not reidentified for thier full length.