Alchymist
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The picture of the blue box really got my attention - it was glued to the 2X4 with construction adhesive!
Would be a nice submittal to Osha/NFPA for their training pics.
Typical DIY (Destroy It Yourself) "work", a sideways mounted panel is always hack work, unless in Canada, it's OK there.(There are valid reasons in Canada for sideways mounted panels).
a sideways mounted panel is always hack work, unless in Canada, it's OK there.(There are valid reasons in Canada for sideways mounted panels).
why do they mount them sideways in Canada???
I think it means FHA paid someone to come i and turn the main breaker off and put that sign up.![]()
Of interest would be the gas work if those are soft copper gas lines... bet there's some creative liberty there as well.
Different parts of the country have different regulations on that...in Minneapolis, soft copper is the norm for gas pipes these days. It's what they used when my new furnace was installed a couple years ago.
The soft copper in the pics was for an oil furnace, 20+ years old. It was replaced with a 93% eff. propane furnace, and it was piped with copper, OK'ed by the propane supplier. It's a yellow plastic coated 1/2 inch copper line with flare fittings - standard in these parts.
What does "Winterized" mean?