Attended by whom? The buyer might allow his kids to stick their fingers in it, or the buyer him/herself may do something dumb.
How about “Keep everyone away from the open panelboard and never leave it with the cover off, even for a moment.” ??
Attended by whom? The buyer might allow his kids to stick their fingers in it, or the buyer him/herself may do something dumb.
How about “Keep everyone away from the open panelboard and never leave it with the cover off, even for a moment.” ??
It’s a good checklist as long as one knows the related numbers to go along with it…and… well I’m fairly new here so I’m trying to remain sorta…humble, I guess…and it IS a good idea, and I suppose a person could modify it if they needed the numbers…
But it might be wise to include some of the numbers you reference.
For instance:
Which is what??
Why? Minimum? Maximum? (I realize this has already been covered here)
Not always true, but I know what you’re getting at. Maybe “No white wires on SINGLE POLE breakers” for sure.
Like I said, it’s a good list, but I would have to add some of the referenced numbers to it if I was going to use it (and I just may:) )
(cue Maxwell Smart voice)Missed it by that much (/voice) :mrgreen:
I think you can let that one slide. :mrgreen: There comes a time when picking nits isn’t really of much benefit to anyone.
Both clients can reach the main with no problem, this just happened to be yesterday’s inspection so I thought I would share it.