Whoever twisted the grounds together like that should be kicked in the nuts repeatedly.
Yeah its a nice setup, the guarding on the main terminals is also a good idea. Up here in the frozen north we cant bring our branch circuits into the same section as the main breaker in a main service panel. We have a barrier separating the main breaker from the rest of the breakers, so all branch circuits need to come in through the sides or the bottom.
Someone proposed Canadian style loadcenters for the NEC, it was turned down, but the guarding of the live parts is a great idea.Yeah its a nice setup, the guarding on the main terminals is also a good idea. Up here in the frozen north we cant bring our branch circuits into the same section as the main breaker in a main service panel. We have a barrier separating the main breaker from the rest of the breakers, so all branch circuits need to come in through the sides or the bottom.
I believe for the installations with Main Breaker service panels it is much safer for the average homeowner. Now if only Canada would adopt meter main combo units for residential services. Currently they are only allowed on farms, 20 acres +.Someone proposed Canadian style loadcenters for the NEC, it was turned down, but the guarding of the live parts is a great idea.
I had been looking at those Square D panels for a new main and sub for the garage. I liked the shielded main lugs. I thought the wire retainers would be good. I have since worked on a Square D Trilliant panel that has similar wire entrances to the box and I didn't like it. They might have improved it and it might be a case of working with it differently.
The box in the OP looks nice but I'd hate to work or trouble shoot in there.
I had been looking at those Square D panels for a new main and sub for the garage. I liked the shielded main lugs. I thought the wire retainers would be good. I have since worked on a Square D Trilliant panel that has similar wire entrances to the box and I didn't like it. They might have improved it and it might be a case of working with it differently.
are these main panels or subpanels?
I think there are a few other violations as well...are these main panels or subpanels?
Without the violations? We don't have to cover up Romex any more?
Not if it isn't subject to damageWithout the violations? We don't have to cover up Romex any more?
The box in the OP looks nice but I'd hate to work or trouble shoot in there.
I had been looking at those Square D panels for a new main and sub for the garage. I liked the shielded main lugs. I thought the wire retainers would be good. I have since worked on a Square D Trilliant panel that has similar wire entrances to the box and I didn't like it. They might have improved it and it might be a case of working with it differently.
Mains.are these main panels or subpanels?
Enlighten me.I think there are a few other violations as well...
Doesn't the jacket on nm-b need to extend into the box a little more?Enlighten me.
If that were to happen, just think about how many people would ***** about how that idiot 'lectrician put the panel in upside down!Someone proposed Canadian style loadcenters for the NEC, it was turned down, but the guarding of the live parts is a great idea.

That looks like #2 SE cable on a 200 amp main breaker.. It's good for a 100 amp service entrance, but f you have a 100 amp main somewhere else, you need a four wire feeder.And since fair is fair, I'm looking for pics of my panel swap.
Dual meter was feeding 2 runs of SER to 2 100A panels with a very sketchy split bolt connection.
I consolidated down to a single 200A panel, and after finding other issues pulled new wire to all but 1 circuit in the house.
Lost most of the really good pics due to a phone issue, but have some saved some to a computer.
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Good eye.That looks like #2 SE cable on a 200 amp main breaker.. It's good for a 100 amp service entrance, but f you have a 100 amp main somewhere else, you need a four wire feeder.



On mine?WTF is with all that tape?
Which is to say that there is no way to call this installation "without the violations" without naming the particular AHJ and maybe even the particular inspector within the particular AHJ. Where I am, it won't fly. "If I can see it, I can damage it". I can appeal it to the Zoning Board and lose the argument. I know a guy who argued with the inspector about exposed Romex in the unfinished 12' ceiling of an accessory building. The inspector finally relented. Would a 10' ceiling pass? You'd just have to try it.Not if it isn't subject to damage![]()
Nm-b secured inside conduit? The conduit is for physical protection of the romex between bottom of joists and top of service panel.Doesn't the jacket on nm-b need to extend into the box a little more?
How is the nm-b secured inside the conduit chase?
Blue wire?
Is that thhn in the conduit or nm-b with the jacket removed?
Not a sparky, worked with a few and know enough to be dangerous.
Blue?? How dare youNm-b secured inside conduit? The conduit is for physical protection of the romex between bottom of joists and top of service panel.
When you have a roll of blue #10 thhn on your van and need to run power to an ac disconect, you use what you have on hand.
What's the matter,you dont like bright colors? Hahaha
Blue?? How dare you
i only wire in yellow THHN. nothing else will work
Good eye.
I ran into a snag and had to get some crimp terminals to fit my 2/0 cable into the meter. Since I pulled the meter and did the swap on a weekend I couldn't get what I needed at home Depot. I had a master electrician on staff at the time and he helped me out, most of my pics were on a work phone that was damaged beyond repair.
The pic I really wish I had was the meter. Dual meter, one fed reduced rate H20 heater. The other fed what turned out to be 3-4 sections of ground wire wrapped in tape feeding a split bolt feeding 2 runs of #2 SE, each feeding it's own panel. From there I had the full gambit of WTF, starting with 30A breakers feeding 14-2 and ending with ungrounded MWBC fed from nm-b using the ground as a CCC but insulated with phone cable jacket in each box.
The original owner was a plant electrician. I think everything worked, but the more I dig in the more WTF I found.
Edit: here's a few pics I had on FB, shown here finish to start. I had started some of the rewiring before the panel swap, thus the excess NM-B hanging in the last picture.
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Green is good, green is safe. Best color for showing someone your wiring is trustworthy and harmlessGreen is my favorite color. Wait, isn't that used for some specific wire? Oh well, the green looks great
Not secured inside the conduit, but secured in the panel. If you pull on the wire above the conduit, does it pull on the breaker?Nm-b secured inside conduit? The conduit is for physical protection of the romex between bottom of joists and top of service panel.
When you have a roll of blue #10 thhn on your van and need to run power to an ac disconect, you use what you have on hand.
What's the matter,you dont like bright colors? Hahaha
I’ll tell a story on myself. When I was a new tech I first worked on low voltage digital stuff. A couple of years later I worked on a magnetometer. Besides a lot of digital and low level analog stuff it had 240 V to drive a bunch of motors. We needed to wire up a 240 V breaker panel for it (in the instrument, not the building) and I volunteered to get it done. All lab stock had was this nice green wire with a yellow stripe in the gauge I needed. The EE on the project (fresh out of school) said “sure, use that stuff”. After I was done, another tech said “wow that’s a lot of grounds”. Um, nope. So on the redo I did it right. Kinda left an indelible impression on me.Green is good, green is safe. Best color for showing someone your wiring is trustworthy and harmless
Its stapled to the joists above the conduit,doesnt need to be secured inside of the conduit.Not secured inside the conduit, but secured in the panel. If you pull on the wire above the conduit, does it pull on the breaker?
It was in front of the red and black spools of #10 in my van,I was feeling lazy that day and didnt want to dig. HahahaBlue?? How dare you
