Joe Tedesco

Articles by Joe Tedesco
What's Wrong Here? Hint: No Water, Please 1
Can you identify the Code violation(s) in this photo?
Illustrated Code Catastrophes: Sections 410.30(B), 500.5(A) & 514.4
More Code catastrophes uncovered in these faulty installations
What's Wrong Here? Hint: Unapproved Use of Electrical Tape
Can you identify the Code violation(s) in this photo?
What’s Wrong Here? December 2011
Can you identify the Code violation(s) in this photo?
Whats Wrong Here?
Hint: What's missing here?
Illustrated Catastrophes- December 2011
More Code catastrophes uncovered and corrected in these faulty installations
Whats Wrong Here?
Hint: Fun in the sun
What's Wrong Here? November 2011
Can you identify the Code violation(s) in this photo?
Illustrated Code Catastrophes, November 2011
More Code catastrophes uncovered and corrected in these faulty installations
Whats Wrong Here?
Hint: Door knobs are alive
Whats Wrong Here?
Hint: Too close for comfort
Illustrated Catastrophes- October 2011
More Code catastrophes uncovered and corrected in these faulty installations
Whats Wrong Here? October 2011
Hint: Lack of continuity
Whats Wrong Here?
Hint: Is this a new type of wrap coupling?
Whats Wrong Here?
Hint: Has anyone seen my welding cables?

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