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As an engineer...
As an electrical engineer I've seen alot of stupid things in my time but this one takes the cake.
How this ever got by permitting I will never know :haha: http://i259.photobucket.com/albums/h...rModem/zap.jpg |
WHAT THE ****?!
Having done more wiring jobs arround houses and appartments than I care to remember, what the **** is this ****? That out of the way, the last apartment I completely rewired because all the wiring was NOT colour coded, everything was just white wires with no markings. |
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Must have been designed by Obama. |
My guess is the "bath" was actually once a closet or other use room. Its since been remodeled, but the expense of moving the breaker panel was too much, so it stayed.
Permitting would actually not be neededon a remodel in most cases if they were just changing the plumbing. Without needing an electrical inspection (which they wouldn't if no electrical changes were made), its a technically legal thing. Just not real smart. |
WTF.:o
circut breaker+moisture in air/water= asking for trouble... (its gotta be shoped... and if it isnt it is the most dangerious thing ive seen today.) |
That would surely have to be a doctored picture,:hmmm: nobody would pass that, if someone got fried there would be a legitimate lawsuit!!:nope:
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But the quote "most dangerous thing Ive seen today" today is the right word. Ive seen just as bad if not worse things in my carrier. Just recently I saw a hot tub installation where the owner had put a time clock in to run the hot tub certain hours. Not a bad idea really its where the time clock was put. It was hanging on the wall from a nail above the hot tub :o wtih no GFI protection. Ive seen circuit breakers held closed with a screw becuause and I quote "It kept tripping" :nope: Ive seen 240V 'multi pole' loads served by two single pole breakers :haha: Ive seen 40 ampere breakers with 20 ampere wire connected to them. :yawn: Not really dangerous but amusing and it did scare the crap out of us... Ive seen a 60" x 30" air duct get sucked flat like a straw when the smoke dampers closed and the air conditioner kept running :har: was standing right under it when it happed. |
I had my kitchen rebuild, the electrician told me he works with the latest safety standards....
The idiot made a powerconnection UNDER my waterconnection to the washing machine, and i had to change the drain as it was sitting next to the powerconnection...:shifty: |
This is the reason for ground wires. It's perfecty safe to use that shower with that fusebox located there.
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What's with the big fonts ? HAH !!! I finally got to say it to someone else. :DL |
Lol... yea... Makes you wonder what people think... Im sure people think any old wire can go to any old power sourse to any old socket... lol:hmmm:
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http://findarticles.com/p/articles/m.../ai_n14709495/ The reason for a ground wire is for the case of a phase to case failure the circuit breaker will trip. Thats it... the ground wire serves no other purpose. There is also possible a low level fault currrent path typically through a human to ground at a very small (but deadly) current level which would not trip a circuit breaker and the current would continue to pass through said human being. I have tesitified in court as a professional witness for this type of tragic mishap twice. I know of many other engineers whom have done so as well. In fact some make a living off this type of testimony. Thats why GFI breakers were invented. :yep: |
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All the electrics in our families country home sauna are with GFI breakers for that very reason SteamWake explained. Both my parents hold electrical engineering degrees, I have just done a ****load of wiring in my time. |
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Water and power don't mix. As a Train driver who has seen what happens when people get a little to close to the overhead, best to keep your distance!:dead:
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