Any requirements with this 220 receptacle?

Please Jim tell me is this upside down?

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Here is a hint: they designed the plug so that there is no strain on the cord when installed on the wall next to the floor.

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No way to tell since I cannot see the orientation of the cord . Since there is no mandated orientation there cannot be an incorrect one either. Crazy.

I think you do this just to attract attention to yourself.

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just telling the OP that it was installed upside down but nothing prohibits that. then you showed your *******

You are confusing some newer inspectors that deserve a straight forward answer.

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But you said it was upside down in regards to the OP.

it is upside down

Not me buddy.
I’m just one of the unanimous that gave you a ZERO

do you have any clue how silly you look

Would it still be upside down if the cord came from above? Enquiring minds want to know.

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Only to you, the silly demented, misinformation one.
Everyone here sees that for sure. You are blind AND DUMB.
You need to brush up on your bullshit double & triple talk.

I was a little confused myself

where is the top here?

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Hey guys! Here’s some true quotes

“Be sure to choose a NACHI home inspector. Anyone else is just looking around!”
I guess that a state certified inspector is ‘just looking around’.
That is exactly what a NACHI member is doing

I’ll fight to make sure that you can never remove a dead front in Ohio

I’ll refuse to work with your members

home inspectors can’t comment on serious hazards

I’m also the only one who can determine serious hazards

I have always been far ahead of the Home Inspection curve

Home inspectors are simply not qualified

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and that makes my comments in this post false?

There is no top or bottom orientation. The lugs can be up or down. It would only be an issue if the breakers operated in a vertical manner which they do not.

I think we beat this post to death. Let’s get back to removing a dead front! :crazy_face:
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It is your arrogance to be right that is confusing some newer inspectors, Mr. Parks.

We, on this forum, are trying to HELP newer inspectors, NOT CONFUSE THEM, just so we can be right.

Your attention to that courtesy would be appreciated.

Thank you.

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Thank you for this forum internachi

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Best to you, Greg. :smile:

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