ct03911
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Not being an electrician I have been a bit nervous about today's inspection in my detached 26x28. Passed with no problem.
This all started last fall when I hired an electrician to mount the panel and run two circuits. He did such sloppy work I pulled it all out and did the job myself.
It took me a while but I now have 100amp on a recessed panel in the garage, 20 circuits including an LP Hot Dawg heater, 220 for hot water, a 10K lift and an ac unit. Lots of outlets and lots of lights, security, fire alarm etc.
I also ran a small subpanel to the second floor future apartment with 100amp service.
The inspector just walked around the garage and never even opened the panel. Never went upstairs. He just looked at the wire runs, outlet layout and staples etc and said I'm good to go. He did look closely at the wiring on the LP heater.
Plus one for neatness, I assume. I was very careful laying out wire runs to make it all look very neat.
I appreciate all the help of this board. This is a big deal to me and I learned a ton from this forum. Time for insulation.
This all started last fall when I hired an electrician to mount the panel and run two circuits. He did such sloppy work I pulled it all out and did the job myself.
It took me a while but I now have 100amp on a recessed panel in the garage, 20 circuits including an LP Hot Dawg heater, 220 for hot water, a 10K lift and an ac unit. Lots of outlets and lots of lights, security, fire alarm etc.
I also ran a small subpanel to the second floor future apartment with 100amp service.
The inspector just walked around the garage and never even opened the panel. Never went upstairs. He just looked at the wire runs, outlet layout and staples etc and said I'm good to go. He did look closely at the wiring on the LP heater.
Plus one for neatness, I assume. I was very careful laying out wire runs to make it all look very neat.
I appreciate all the help of this board. This is a big deal to me and I learned a ton from this forum. Time for insulation.