I don't know what happened to the upside-down picture. Its not like that on my computer and I don't know how to fix it. As far as the pipe work, there is some planning involved but a lot of it is done on the fly. We do that stuff every day however and just like anything else it gets easier each time. I'm a bit anal about exposed conduit work but my therapist says it's a healthy obsession.
Work like deserves clear panel covers, with a warning light that says pretty dangerous400 amp feed thru panel:
Flimsy covers GE provides may as well be clear - that it the biggest problem with that installWork like deserves clear panel covers, with a warning light that says pretty dangerous
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Flimsy covers GE provides may as well be clear - that it the biggest problem with that install
Your install was fine, my beef was with the GE panel that you may not have had much choice on. I recently was working in a similar NEMA 12 panel - was not impressed with the quality of the cover, though it was better then their "load center" panel covers typically are.Nothing flimsy about that installation, everything was NEMA 12 and solid stainless steel including the covers.
Thanks. Apparently I'm technologically illiterate.
I'm looking for pics of quality work
roughing in mc cable. pipe runs. splices in wireways big JB's, electric rooms, transformer wiring
The thought is I can show crew the pics and say that's what I'm looking for.
Your time is appreciated
Suggest you get a copy of
NECA 1-2010 Standard Practice of Good Workmanship in Electrical Construction (ANSI)
Describes industry best practices for good workmanship in electrical construction. NECA 1 is approved as an American National Standard (ANS).
- See more at: https://www.necanet.org/store/produ...truction-(ansi)-Standard#sthash.0wkEUaJU.dpuf
I'm looking for pics of quality work
roughing in mc cable. pipe runs. splices in wireways big JB's, electric rooms, transformer wiring
The thought is I can show crew the pics and say that's what I'm looking for.
Your time is appreciated
True statement unless the original installer goes crazy with tie wraps.I've always said that it can look like a mess and still work but if it doesn't, it's much easier to troubleshoot if it's neat and well documented.
Then my signature is not as neat as it could be but still legible.The craftsmanship one puts into their work is their signature.
Some people block print and some use cursive.Then my signature is not as neat as it could be but still legible.
Some people block print and some use cursive.