I actually prefer using a grounding bar over solderless lugs, but either way it still passes inspection. It’s just harder to find a grounding bar where I’m located.
You can label it, but you can’t tape the entire wire. It must be colored. You cannot put white tape on a black wire. The wire should be completely white. It’s a common practice, but won’t pass a proper inspection. That’s why you shouldn’t use 10/2-8/2 or 6/2. You shouldn’t mark the white wire as black. You should use a true 3 white wire with 2 live, 1 neutral, and a ground. But you are the experts here and do it for a living.
I should have checked where this was first. If it’s in the US, the NEC allows using marking tape to reidentify conductors of a cable at their terminations.
Here are the specifications for the panel. It’s important to note the UL listing and the specific testing standards that must be met to ensure it meets requirements. If it fails to meet these standards, it will not be in compliance.
Which country are we in right now?
Esau is from Trinidad & Tobago 🇹🇹
Adrian is doing well, thanks.
Ahhhh
Even with 70 amps… I’ll approve everything… including the troll grade. You really seem to love your job 🤓
You should consider expanding your knowledge on this, it’s clean work but there are much better ways to do it
I actually prefer using a grounding bar over solderless lugs, but either way it still passes inspection. It’s just harder to find a grounding bar where I’m located.
Feel free to reach out if you need help shipping parts from the US.
I’ve got a skybox, no need to worry.
Technically, it’s illegal to use phase tape with anything under #6 gauge wire
It’s probably against the law for you to do it.
It’s actually not. You are allowed to reidentify individual conductors in cables (except for ground).
You can label it, but you can’t tape the entire wire. It must be colored. You cannot put white tape on a black wire. The wire should be completely white. It’s a common practice, but won’t pass a proper inspection. That’s why you shouldn’t use 10/2-8/2 or 6/2. You shouldn’t mark the white wire as black. You should use a true 3 white wire with 2 live, 1 neutral, and a ground. But you are the experts here and do it for a living.
I should have checked where this was first. If it’s in the US, the NEC allows using marking tape to reidentify conductors of a cable at their terminations.
Are you utilizing Smurf conduit 🤦
2 connectors for all the earth connections 🤦.
Feeder lacks proper bounding bushing.
This code doesn’t work for me because this panel wasn’t shut down in the USA.
Here are the specifications for the panel. It’s important to note the UL listing and the specific testing standards that must be met to ensure it meets requirements. If it fails to meet these standards, it will not be in compliance.
Didn’t pass inspection here….
Bare earth conductors in panels and boxes won’t pass inspection in my country.
Are those ground lugs here?
I failed to identify single phase hots on red and black.
In a tougher than usual scenario, punch out that cover and switch a couple of them around
Looks like a toddler did this electrical job
Mentioned that the profile doesn’t have any work displayed.
Strange stuff!! Treating it as a triangle….
Do you have to redo the whole thing correctly?
Is there a specific reason for not installing a grounding bar?
It’s not easily accessible in my area.
You could have separated one of the neutral bars and made it the grounding bar.
Usually you can separate them by removing the screw.
Why did you scatter the breaker all over the buss like that? Can you explain the reasoning behind it?
Cables on the left should be connected to Line 1 (brown), and cables on the right should go to Line 2 (black).
Oh boy
What’s with the brass fitting and breakers spread apart haha. The load would have been evenly split if you kept everything next to each other