What's Wrong Here?
Aug 9, 2004 9:03 AM, By Joe Tedesco
These “yellow tails” would definitely bite you if given the chance. There’s no doubt that the taps, conductor insulation colors, and terminations would never be considered a safe installation. For starters this mess violates the requirements of 110.14, Art. 250 and Art. 314. There are no locknuts present, cover plates are missing, ...
Better yet, just rip this mess out and start over!
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