I remember seeing three phase delta services in my grandma’s old neighborhood where many houses were constructed in the 1950s. It’s hard to picture a residential property having a three-phase service nowadays.
Same here. The older wealthy neighborhoods used Delta to operate the central HVAC because they had to use commercial systems in the past!!
Jeanne Fields
1 month ago
I don’t believe that
David Llamas
1 month ago
What’s the deal with the arc faults?
Amber Jenkins
1 month ago
OCD alert! Just kidding, it looks great.
Francisco Javier Hernádez
1 month ago
Signal phase refers to the panel size utilized for residences, offices, and other commercial buildings after stepping down the power using transformers to single phase, as most fixtures and appliances require.
Mia Kowalski
1 month ago
How long did it take you to complete this? It looks great until someone starts investigating to trace a wire
Manuel Moreno
1 month ago
My OCD is content 😊
Hugh Turner
1 month ago
Hmm…where exactly is this? And why would you need 3 phase power in a home? I’m really curious, assuming this post is genuine.
Dana Stanley
1 month ago
This only supplies power to the main bedroom.
Felix Scott
1 month ago
That took quite a while, I’m afraid we have to let you go.
Everett Banks
1 month ago
Nice!
Bruno Zamora
1 month ago
False. 🤥🤥 Does your friend’s new house really have 3-phase power? I doubt it.
Noémie Slawa
1 month ago
Nah, it’s a 3-phase panel with single conductors in EMT
This is the page where this photo was taken from. 🤥🤥🤦🏻♂️
Brett Cooper
1 month ago
So it’s 3-phase, huh? Where are the afci and gfci breakers located?
Carlota Benavides
1 month ago
AI
Aiden Hughes
1 month ago
Such a big house and only single-pole breakers. Haha, Louie sure has some stories to tell.
ستایش رضاییان
1 month ago
That looks more like a lighting panel in a commercial or industrial setting than a house.
Elizabeth Watts
1 month ago
Just like others have pointed out, this is indeed a 3-phase panel! I am not aware of any new single-family homes that have 3-phase service. The amount of extra work needed to make a panel this perfect seems like a waste of time, considering that only a fellow electrician is likely to see its ‘guts’ once the job is done.
Jakob Medina
1 month ago
Lovely!
Katherine Perry
1 month ago
Three phase power in a residential setting?
Charles Gill
1 month ago
I agree, but why 3 phase power? Did you have extra red wire? Why is the ground bar isolated? Is the neutral bonded?
Nelly Benavídez
1 month ago
I disagree, buddy!! 🤣🤣
Hailey Liu
1 month ago
Louie’s post is just bait. It’s clear that it’s not actually your “buddy’s new house”. No one is buying that or impressed.
Christy Holland
1 month ago
It looks good! Is this space converted from a warehouse? The only issue I see is all those red wires instead of using blue and black
James Singh
1 month ago
Is he living in an office building?
Silvia Alemán
1 month ago
I’ve already taken care of it, with a heated driveway
Bernard Palmer
1 month ago
The electrical panel seems great, but does your friend reside in a large house? Why the need for three-phase power?
Jimmy Wade
1 month ago
Super cool!
Rose Barnes
1 month ago
Awesome!
Rene Holt
1 month ago
Some wires are a bit crooked, just like you… Kidding!
3 phase Panel!? How many Transformers did he purchase separately!?
That’s not the way it works
I remember seeing three phase delta services in my grandma’s old neighborhood where many houses were constructed in the 1950s. It’s hard to picture a residential property having a three-phase service nowadays.
Same here. The older wealthy neighborhoods used Delta to operate the central HVAC because they had to use commercial systems in the past!!
I don’t believe that
What’s the deal with the arc faults?
OCD alert! Just kidding, it looks great.
Signal phase refers to the panel size utilized for residences, offices, and other commercial buildings after stepping down the power using transformers to single phase, as most fixtures and appliances require.
How long did it take you to complete this? It looks great until someone starts investigating to trace a wire
My OCD is content 😊
Hmm…where exactly is this? And why would you need 3 phase power in a home? I’m really curious, assuming this post is genuine.
This only supplies power to the main bedroom.
That took quite a while, I’m afraid we have to let you go.
Nice!
False. 🤥🤥 Does your friend’s new house really have 3-phase power? I doubt it.
Nah, it’s a 3-phase panel with single conductors in EMT
Hey , what do you think about having a neutral for every hot?
Looks like the color sequence wasn’t maintained very well.
I think it’s lovely, but who will actually see it? It’s like the insulator doing a perfect job…just my opinion
https://www..com/share/p/5d7ksXsMK4kZkjmX/
This is the page where this photo was taken from. 🤥🤥🤦🏻♂️
So it’s 3-phase, huh? Where are the afci and gfci breakers located?
AI
Such a big house and only single-pole breakers. Haha, Louie sure has some stories to tell.
That looks more like a lighting panel in a commercial or industrial setting than a house.
Just like others have pointed out, this is indeed a 3-phase panel! I am not aware of any new single-family homes that have 3-phase service. The amount of extra work needed to make a panel this perfect seems like a waste of time, considering that only a fellow electrician is likely to see its ‘guts’ once the job is done.
Lovely!
Three phase power in a residential setting?
I agree, but why 3 phase power? Did you have extra red wire? Why is the ground bar isolated? Is the neutral bonded?
I disagree, buddy!! 🤣🤣
Louie’s post is just bait. It’s clear that it’s not actually your “buddy’s new house”. No one is buying that or impressed.
It looks good! Is this space converted from a warehouse? The only issue I see is all those red wires instead of using blue and black
Is he living in an office building?
I’ve already taken care of it, with a heated driveway
The electrical panel seems great, but does your friend reside in a large house? Why the need for three-phase power?
Super cool!
Awesome!
Some wires are a bit crooked, just like you… Kidding!