Do you remove panel covers to inspect the circuits?

Originally Posted By: Mike Parks
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OK I will start with ONE.


What about the obvious bonding in this (these) 'sub' panels?

Mike P.


Originally Posted By: jtedesco
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Mike:


How does your bonding question answer the first question I asked?

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OK I will start with ONE.

What about the obvious bonding in this (these) 'sub' panels?

Mike P.


My Question:

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Do you remove panel covers to inspect the circuits at the service equipment, and at panels in readily accessible locations?

If not please tell me why.


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Originally Posted By: ecrofutt
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Don’t “really” know how ugly this one was. They’d built the wall in front of it and I couldn’t access it except for this side view. The seller was kind enough to remove the piece of panelling that normally covered this side wall area so we could at least “see” the panel, etc.


Panel behind the wall in Frankfort Kentucky Home Inspection 23 KB


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Erby Crofutt
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