Bumped in an old helper the other day and he was so proud that his new boss lets him do what he wants haha ,how many things do I see wrong
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Could be worse.Bumped in an old helper the other day and he was so proud that his new boss lets him do what he wants haha ,how many things do I see wrong
Not bonded either is it?ElectricJoeNJ said:No neutral in disco? What else is there. .
We put male tas in meter and panel hubs all the time and never get called on it around here. Pretty sure it's bonded by the ground lug attached to the can.Hmacanada said:Not bonded either is it?
Don't think those PVC connectors are approved for top entry outdoors
Oh , can't do it here without gasket, Same with bonding ,inspection wants it done at the main usually, with some exceptions .ElectricJoeNJ said:We put male tas in meter and panel hubs all the time and never get called on it around here. Pretty sure it's bonded by the ground lug attached to the can.
It is bonded at the disco. That has nothing to do with the main. However if that is a line side tap then the neutral and ground need to be bonded at that disco.Hmacanada said:Oh , can't do it here without gasket, Same with bonding ,inspection wants it done at the main usually, with some exceptions .
Solarcdnelectrician said:What is this equipment serving?
My guess is its a line side tap for a solar system so the fused disco is required as it is now a second disco for the service.Arrow3030 said:e should move that bottom right breaker up so it's on the black phase. Why would he use a fused disco for a sub panel?
I didn't realize it was for solar , never had anything to do with them as of yet.ElectricJoeNJ said:It is bonded at the disco. That has nothing to do with the main. However if that is a line side tap then the neutral and ground need to be bonded at that disco.
It's a PVC nipple with PVC connectors.papaotis said:are those emt compression fittings joining the 2 boxes?:no: