What's Wrong Here?
May 1, 2003, By Joe Tedesco, NEC Columnist
Hint: This flexible cord assembly supplies temporary stage equipment in the ballroom of a major New Orleans hotel....
What's Wrong Here?
Apr 1, 2003, By Joe Tedesco, NEC Columnist
These two receptacles serve clothes dryers located in a hotel laundry room....
What's Wrong Here? (Online Exclusive)
Apr 1, 2003, Joe Tedesco
Look inside to see why this installation violates NEC® requirements....
What's Wrong Here? (Online Exclusive, May 30)
Apr 1, 2003,
What's wrong with this photo? Click on the headline to find the answer....
What's Wrong Here?
Mar 1, 2003, By Joe Tedesco, NEC Columnist
Nonexistent connector continuity may lead to further grounding problems....
What's Wrong Here?
Feb 1, 2003, By Joe Tedesco, NEC Columnist
These two coupled raceways were located on a building's rooftop....
What's Wrong Here?
Jan 1, 2003, By Joe Tedesco, NEC Columnist
These mechanical fittings and hardware connect bare equipment grounding conductors. This was found on a show-and-tell table in a hardware store....
What's Wrong Here?
Dec 1, 2002, By Joe Tedesco, NEC Columnist
This smaller conduit body (LB fitting) was installed so a supply could run to a piece of electrical equipment near a cabana in a hotel....
What's Wrong Here?
Nov 1, 2002, By Joe Tedesco, NEC Columnist
All of the feeder and branch-circuit....
What's Wrong Here?
Oct 1, 2002, By Joe Tedesco, NEC Columnist
A pavement contractor installed this Schedule 40 RNMC beneath a city street. It was joined together with a larger size sleeve of the same material....




































