Rob: Thats all he stated for that issue. I read the report he left with the HO. I told her the issue and about the new unit drawing less power. $13.95 for a new CH 35 amp 2 pole at the Depot .. Put the nuets on the correct bar and put a ko in the panel. I figured it was her insurance company giving her a hard time ... Turns out, She called this guy to do the inspection from a friends reference ,,, lol .. His report had more info on the rats that used to live in the attic than anything else . Pretty sad ,,, Yep :happysad:
Since the inspector indicated the "Panel" was oversized I would assume he was actually referring to the smaller wires feeding the 100 or 125 amp rated panel.
In which case he may just be uninformed.
Did you verify that the "white wires" were actually "Neutral Conductors" in the unit itself prior to moving them to the neutral bar?
If not you may have corrected one problem by spending the 14 bucks but created another by putting EGC's on the Neutral bar.
I would find myself siding with those that felt the "white wires" were actually EGC's not grounded conductors especially since they seem to be #12 or smaller,
Generally, if a neutral connection is required in the units, the branch circuit feeding the units is much larger than 35 or even 40 amps.
They may have not had any green wire on the truck that day.
If these actually are neutral conductors then I take back everything I said.
If these are actually EGC's then the color of the wire needs to be changed out to green so you can keep a hand up on the inspector.
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