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What has caused the silence among my people that nobody seems willing to break?

Asked by Hailey Chow
2 weeks ago
Last Updated: November 4, 2024

Hey, what’s the deal with my crew? No one seems to be spilling the beans on what went down. 😂😂😂

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Dina Radermacher

No content

Ludvig Rudolfsen

No content

Alma Jørgensen

I think you made a good call using zip ties instead of leaving it unsecured 🤷

Gül Dağdaş

Yeah, that’s a valid point, I can see where you’re coming from

Galina Shcherba

Hey, I noticed you used zip ties on the project. Zip ties are actually code compliant, just an FYI. That’s not even the main point of the post, if you’re having trouble understanding it, maybe I can clarify it for you

Ludvig Rudolfsen

Are you a perfectionist?

Anni Toro

Silliness

Galina Shcherba

‘s pepes are so gentle.

Mads Johansen

X installed in metal studs… at least with grommets.

Sedef Ayverdi

The switch box is not level or properly supported

Ava Carroll

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Lewis Robinson

For metal buildings, use EMC wire

Natividad Tejada

You’ve only been part of this group for a day and already feel connected. Sounds a bit like click bait to me…

Geralda Jesus

Why do you think it’s okay to waste peoples time?

Kelly Howell

Seems a bit tall. Almost as tall as you.

Nemanja Jović

I believe they should have a bonding bar for all the grounds

Velimir Zdravković

Ok, all the cables at the entrance look pretty messy… Where did you pick up that technique for setting up a good panel? You should never have x showing at the entrance of the panel… Maybe around 1/4 inch at most… If I were your foreman, I’d ask you to fix it properly… Maybe focus more on pulling cables than working on panels… Pretty messy…

Jayden Grewal

If you check the NEC, it’s a minimum of 1/4

Kingsley Glorie

The reason it appears that way is due to lack of experience or perhaps you’re just not skilled enough, haha

Matas Botten

It would have been easier to put your sub feed conduit in first, work smarter not harder.

Jack Chavez

You can’t use romex in metal framing here…

Galina Shcherba

Ideon is not telling the truth

Carolyn Young

No content

Victoria Legrand

Poor workmanship from an inadequate worker.

Muzaffer Schwabe

Hey, what do you think about the switch box? I would definitely let you go. On average, I fire 100 people per year.

Juana Rosas

I could actually do it for less money

Trifun Jović

This wiring looks typical of S. Florida. Why isn’t the feeder pipe connected? What about the panel on the left? 1900 boxes need proper supports.

Emmi Kantola

It’s still missing some parts

Emmi Kantola

Why have you placed neutrals and grounds on the same bar?

Sarah Mackay

In that panel, there isn’t a main disconnect, so you’ll need a ground bar and separate the grounds from neutrals. The top seems messy – should tidy up those feeds. Also, why are you only using the right side of the panel and why isn’t the feeder connected to it? In this area, using romex in metal framing is not allowed. Not sure where you’re located, but you should use MC.

Jacira Ramos

Brother, you forgot about the feeders and circuit breakers.

Emily Cole

You guys are all awful. You’re all dissecting it and some of you sound foolish. I would’ve just turned it around so the cables end at the bottom of the structure.

Morgane Petit

It’s too pristine

David Ivančević

The Four Sq box seems a bit off on the stud.

Ömür Akan

It took too much time.

Samu Ylitalo

Projectile butt vomit

Modesto Ríos

Panel is okay but switches are crooked.

Miško Vidaković

Silence often speaks volumes.

Agathe Søreng

Nice job! 👍

Thea Jensen

Just a simple witch

Hilda Smith

Brutal, you should ask the supervisor who wasn’t present what went down…

Hilda Smith

The area behind the wall’s ceiling seems like a potentially combustible building

Jorit Bik

I’m a fan of those new wireless feeders.

Sophia Foster

Do you know where the emt is?

Alexis Turner

The only thing I notice is this: You installed the panel for $130 in eight hours, and your boss earned $3000.

رادین حیدری

I believe you did a decent job with the pipe for wire support, but using x through metal studs is a no-go. ive it another shot.

Theodore Rice

So your switch is either 2 feet above the finished floor or the top of your panel is at 8 feet AFF

Marlene da Paz

The feeder conduit should have been connected when the panel was installed. There are support straps available for ROMEX when using metal studs. However, if the rough-in isn’t complete as you say, there’s not much more to add. According to NEC, NMC can be used in metal stud construction in all 50 states. Some local jurisdictions might have different rules though.

Gary Fuller

This is still a work in progress…

Brooke King

This wouldn’t meet my quality standards as a eneral Contractor, it’s not up to par

Ahmet Kahveci

It appears they used a rubber or soft plastic grommet where the romex passes through the metal studs. Everything else seems fine. Just wondering, where’s the main disconnect feeder wire?

Wade Simmmons

Whatever

Grace Roberts

I don’t spot any feeders yet. However, I can see a conduit emerging from the bottom, which I assume is for the feeders. In central Florida where I come from, that would likely be a subpanel and it’s crucial to separate the grounds and neutrals, with a main panel located outside near the meter. They would argue that the distance is too great for the meter to be housed in that panel.

Sergio Ortiz

Reat work!

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