hurk27
Senior Member
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- Portage, Indiana NEC: 2008
Re: new panel for remodel
The conduit on the left looks like it fed a electric dryer and range and the outlets was converted to 120 volts because the home oner changed to gas? Look at the size of the wires.
The panel grounding conductor looks as if it was placed under the locknut for the RMC instead of using a grounding bushing?
The feeders are ALU as I blew up the photo to see the silver just above the right lug but anti oxidant is still not required by the NEC.
This looks like the work of an industrial electrician.
Very common around here
Square D only allows double wire on a breaker, the NEC forbids two neutral conductors under a screw even if there are no other spaces.By Jeff: 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!
The conduit on the left looks like it fed a electric dryer and range and the outlets was converted to 120 volts because the home oner changed to gas? Look at the size of the wires.
The panel grounding conductor looks as if it was placed under the locknut for the RMC instead of using a grounding bushing?
The feeders are ALU as I blew up the photo to see the silver just above the right lug but anti oxidant is still not required by the NEC.
This looks like the work of an industrial electrician.
Very common around here