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Old 08-07-2009, 01:47 AM   #41
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Try asking the inspector did he check for loose set screws or lugs,temp of the mains including neutral as compared to the branch ccts the breaker it self and the attachment points of the breakers or fuses to branch cct conductors or the same but the attachment to the main bus bars of the panel.Also the best way to see what's going on is to hook up a power analysis meter you can see the everything you could possiably imagine.
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