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Yesterday, 08:12 PMJoy Meng replied to a thread what material is required for a conduit for wiring out of electrical panel in Introductions By New MembersTiny picture. I can't see what the material i4 replies | 96 view(s)
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Yesterday, 06:19 PMDom D'Agostino replied to a thread what material is required for a conduit for wiring out of electrical panel in Introductions By New MembersAgreed, although it looks like Liquid-Tight or some sort of flexible whip.4 replies | 96 view(s)
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Yesterday, 05:03 PMGunnar Alquist replied to a thread what material is required for a conduit for wiring out of electrical panel in Introductions By New MembersTiny picture. I can't see what the material is. Typically, when PVC conduit is used outside, schedule 80 is required. California enforces the...4 replies | 96 view(s)
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Yesterday, 03:12 PMSam Morris started a thread What kind of stucco is this ? in Exterior Systems: Home Inspection and Commercial InspectionWhat kind of stucco is this ? Very hard material, with metal weep screed at bottom. Is this traditional stucco-hard coat in pictures ?0 replies | 48 view(s)
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Yesterday, 11:45 AMBrian Hannigan replied to a thread what material is required for a conduit for wiring out of electrical panel in Introductions By New MembersWelcome to InspectionNews! Thank you for registering and posting your message here. If there is anything I can help you with please let me...4 replies | 96 view(s)
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Yesterday, 11:17 AMJoy Meng started a thread what material is required for a conduit for wiring out of electrical panel in Introductions By New MembersIs a rigid metal material required? Is it legal to use plastic like the picture? what code regulates it? Thank you.4 replies | 96 view(s)
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04-20-2021, 04:04 PMGunnar Alquist replied to a thread Feeder laying on crawl space floor in Electrical Systems: Home Inspection and Commercial InspectionJerry, Fair enough. I do that a lot in my reports largely because I got tired of folks saying "The window isn't broken, it's cracked" or...6 replies | 148 view(s)
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04-20-2021, 12:27 PMJerry Peck replied to a thread Feeder laying on crawl space floor in Electrical Systems: Home Inspection and Commercial InspectionGunnar, Instead of "individual conductors", which may be incorrect, I would go with "electrical cables/conductors" as that eliminates the...6 replies | 148 view(s)
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04-20-2021, 09:01 AMGunnar Alquist replied to a thread Feeder laying on crawl space floor in Electrical Systems: Home Inspection and Commercial InspectionSam, With something like this and the answers that you received from Bill & Jerry, the best bet is to state that individual conductors are on the...6 replies | 148 view(s)
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04-20-2021, 08:12 AMJerry Peck replied to a thread Feeder laying on crawl space floor in Electrical Systems: Home Inspection and Commercial InspectionAhhh ... I just noticed where I got feeders from and Bill got service entrance conductors from: Title to thread: "Feeder laying on crawl space...6 replies | 148 view(s)
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04-20-2021, 05:40 AMJerry Peck replied to a thread Feeder laying on crawl space floor in Electrical Systems: Home Inspection and Commercial InspectionIf there is a single conductor in each (but I only see two single conductors, I would expect four conductors for a feeder, at least three conductors...6 replies | 148 view(s)
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04-20-2021, 05:38 AMBill Kriegh replied to a thread Feeder laying on crawl space floor in Electrical Systems: Home Inspection and Commercial InspectionIndividual conductors like that are never permitted to lay on the ground, sub-floor, attic, etc. Depending on the type of insulation, the...6 replies | 148 view(s)
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04-19-2021, 06:50 PMSam Morris started a thread Feeder laying on crawl space floor in Electrical Systems: Home Inspection and Commercial InspectionShould these service wires 3/0 be inside conduit or at least fastened to the bottoms of the floor joist ?6 replies | 148 view(s)
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04-18-2021, 08:42 AMdavid shapiro replied to a thread Fire ... I didn't find a better place to post this, so ... here it is. in Environmental, Pests, Health and Safety: Home Inspection and Commercial InspectionRight you are, Jerry. The pet flap? Apparently there are plenty of homeowners who keep their bedroom doors cracked to allow their pets free...5 replies | 1331 view(s)
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04-18-2021, 05:56 AMJerry Peck replied to a thread Fire ... I didn't find a better place to post this, so ... here it is. in Environmental, Pests, Health and Safety: Home Inspection and Commercial InspectionTwo questions: - A pet door flap on an interior door? - - I suspect the reason would be to allow a pet to be able to get into the bedroom and...5 replies | 1331 view(s)
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04-17-2021, 07:37 PMdavid shapiro replied to a thread Fire ... I didn't find a better place to post this, so ... here it is. in Environmental, Pests, Health and Safety: Home Inspection and Commercial InspectionA couple of fine details (current as of the UL/NFPA door messaging workshop in 2019): A pet flap is okay; the door still offers plenty of...5 replies | 1331 view(s)