Seven-Delta-FortyOne
Goin’ Down In Flames........
- Location
- Humboldt
- Occupation
- EC and GC
…vat didn’t even have a lightest…. ?
I’m not following your train of thought.
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I wouldn't.. . . if I found it in my own house I'd probably let it be.
Yeah same thing could happen if the service neutral was open. I'm not justifying it, just saying I'm pretty lazy and won't fix stuff until it's broken really good.I wouldn't.
That connection means that the neutral current that flows through the enclosure also flows through another connection, such as a bonding screw.
If that second connection fails, the entire EGC system becomes energized, just like the cabinet of a range or a dryer on a 3-wire circuit.
More like "it hasnt killed anybody yet" or cooked every appliance and fixtures...It ain't burnt down yet![]()
I actually come across this with some degree of regularity.
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The combination N/G vat didn’t even have a lightest would fit anything over a #4. It was a 200A meters in with 250Al
How can you tell?More like "it hasnt killed anybody yet" or cooked every appliance and fixtures...
Its a self threading screw even...
Kinda scary...
If you look closely, there's a third black conductor behind the two going to the hot lugs. My guess is that is the neutral and the white bolted to the can is actually the ground.Any chance there is a picture that includes all the equipment? WAG that it's not being used as intended. Suppose?
Easy. The head.How can you tell?
Any chance there is a picture that includes all the equipment? WAG that it's not being used as intended. Suppose?
They'll remodel a perfectly functional bathroom, but won't repair a sink that's been leaking for a yearBathrooms however….I regularly tear out out perfectly functional, very nice bathrooms, just to put a fancier one into its place.
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This is the statement from every handyman and GC and homeowner that I come across with totally non compliant installations.It ain't burnt down yet![]()
I've seen some wiring in third world countriesThis is the statement from every handyman and GC and homeowner that I come across with totally non compliant installations.
So lets just throw out the code book and let everyone do what every they want and if it doesn't burn down ok and if it does, oh well, better ;luck next time.
Perhaps a lug kit is available?It’s definitely the neutral. Separate bare twisted ground to the ground bar.
I don’t have much success convincing people to upgrade the electrical system when there is obviously bad situations like that. As long as the lights are on, they don’t see the point in spending money for something they never see and don’t understand.
Bathrooms however….I regularly tear out out perfectly functional, very nice bathrooms, just to put a fancier one into its place.
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