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    Default AKA Sub-Panel

    Does anyone see anything wrong with this 100 amp downstream service panel ? Aren't the neutral and grounds suppose to be separated in a aka sub-panel ? Thanks in advance

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    Default Re: AKA Sub-Panel

    Yes he should have installed a grounding bus on the back of the panel box for the grounding conductors.

    He should have provided grounding to the panel box with a 4th conductor. It is all wrong.

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    Default Re: AKA Sub-Panel

    In addition to being wrong because of not having a equipment grounding conductor, the Siemens breakers in that GE panel do not belong there.


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    the Siemens breakers in that GE panel do not belong there.[/QUOTE]

    We need to call you Hawk eye . what are you using that allowed you to enlarge the photo from the screen , or do have to save it then open it another application ?


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    Default Re: AKA Sub-Panel

    Quote Originally Posted by Sam Morris View Post
    Does anyone see anything wrong with this 100 amp downstream service panel ? Aren't the neutral and grounds suppose to be separated in a aka sub-panel ? Thanks in advance
    The service feed to the panel box is only two wire wire with a ground, it should be three wire with a ground.


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    Quote Originally Posted by Dwight Doane View Post
    the Siemens breakers in that GE panel do not belong there.
    We need to call you Hawk eye . what are you using that allowed you to enlarge the photo from the screen , or do have to save it then open it another application ?[/QUOTE]

    Right click on the picture. In the drop down menu select "save picture as". Save the picture in (Pictures) on your computer. Open the (Pictures) on you computer and you can then zoom in on it.


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    Default Re: AKA Sub-Panel

    Quote Originally Posted by Mike Borchardt View Post
    We need to call you Hawk eye . what are you using that allowed you to enlarge the photo from the screen , or do have to save it then open it another application ?
    Right click on the picture. In the drop down menu select "save picture as". Save the picture in (Pictures) on your computer. Open the (Pictures) on you computer and you can then zoom in on it.
    From Brian I got this - Open the pic on your desktop and use 'cntrl' and '+' to zoom.

    John Kogel, RHI, BC HI Lic #47455
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    Default Re: AKA Sub-Panel

    I just opened the thumbnails, ITE / Siemens breakers are pretty easy to recognize.


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