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Post by rayancaleb on Jan 5, 2018 7:01:56 GMT -5
Hi, This is our Washington Labor and Industry "Ugly Picture of the Month" for January, in our monthly electrical newsletter Here is the commentary... One of our inspectors was at a residence inspecting a new air conditioner unit. When he asked to see the electrical panel where the circuit originated, the homeowner got very nervous and the inspector discovered this very dangerous installation to a generator transfer I don't know that I would put it into the "very dangerous" category. It isn't to code. Would not be real hard to make it code by just extending the EMT to the panelboard. and I would class the install as very dangerous. Kids, pets, vibration, etc. could rub those wires against the sharp cut metal of the door and cause a fire that would not be contained by a box or conduit, or cause a nasty shock or electrocution to said kids or pets. Thanks! For more details: Business Promotional Examples
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