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Old 10-03-09, 08:40 AM   #1
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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

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Old 10-03-09, 09:31 AM   #2
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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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Old 10-03-09, 12:07 PM   #3
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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
You're right there. That box should down into the tile area to give it more stability and make the breakers easier to reach when sitting in the tub. WTH were they thinking?

Must have been designed by Obama.
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Old 10-03-09, 11:11 PM   #4
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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.
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Old 10-03-09, 11:58 PM   #5
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WTF.

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.)
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Old 10-04-09, 01:23 AM   #6
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That would surely have to be a doctored picture, nobody would pass that, if someone got fried there would be a legitimate lawsuit!!
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WTF.

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.)
Even if it was a re-fit no contractor in his right mind would do that installation it is a clear violation of the NEC.

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 wtih no GFI protection.

Ive seen circuit breakers held closed with a screw becuause and I quote "It kept tripping"

Ive seen 240V 'multi pole' loads served by two single pole breakers

Ive seen 40 ampere breakers with 20 ampere wire connected to them.

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 was standing right under it when it happed.
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Old 10-07-09, 02:00 PM   #8
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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...
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Old 10-07-09, 04:51 PM   #9
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Must have been designed by Obama.
???
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Old 10-07-09, 06:54 PM   #10
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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!
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