brantmacga
Señor Member
- Location
- Georgia
- Occupation
- Former Child
Here's a few cell phone pics from jobs i've done lately.
This first one comes from our new store, and my question is; what is that white box on the left? Is it some type of surge protection? I don't have a key to it, and can only see some type of PCB looking through the vents on the side. This used to be a cingular store. Its 1600 sq. ft. and had over 40 cat5 drops running back here. they stripped all the phone equipment, even the wallplates, when they left.
In this one, I added that 2-pole 20A on the top right. You can see I had terminated the grounding conductor, then realized something wasn't quite right and took it back off. In this county, you have to buy a permit, but they have no inspectors. You would think a county of 50k residents could afford an inspector.
This was a first for me: A 200A 1ph CT service on an 1800 sq. ft. house. Only one like this in the neighborhood that I could find. There was a sauna built on to the house, and one of the conduits leaving that trough goes into the crawlspace underneath it. I assume there was a panel under there because I could only find the one 200A inside the house.
In this one, I added that 1-pole 20A cb on the far right. We've got a couple of violations here. Same job with no inspectors.
This first one comes from our new store, and my question is; what is that white box on the left? Is it some type of surge protection? I don't have a key to it, and can only see some type of PCB looking through the vents on the side. This used to be a cingular store. Its 1600 sq. ft. and had over 40 cat5 drops running back here. they stripped all the phone equipment, even the wallplates, when they left.

In this one, I added that 2-pole 20A on the top right. You can see I had terminated the grounding conductor, then realized something wasn't quite right and took it back off. In this county, you have to buy a permit, but they have no inspectors. You would think a county of 50k residents could afford an inspector.

This was a first for me: A 200A 1ph CT service on an 1800 sq. ft. house. Only one like this in the neighborhood that I could find. There was a sauna built on to the house, and one of the conduits leaving that trough goes into the crawlspace underneath it. I assume there was a panel under there because I could only find the one 200A inside the house.

In this one, I added that 1-pole 20A cb on the far right. We've got a couple of violations here. Same job with no inspectors.
