What's Wrong Here?
Mar 8, 2005 6:43 PM, By Joe Tedesco
Answer:
Hint: This can be found at a downtown Denver attraction
Starting with this issue I promised myself I would tell everyone where I found each hazard in hopes that the right person would see the violation and make the necessary corrections. I also found more than a dozen of this same type of installation on California St. in Denver. In fact, this type of damaged receptacle seems to be all too common on many a public streets. It’s a violation of several sections of Art. 406, Receptacles, Cord Connectors, and Attachment Plugs (Caps).
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