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When the Rubber Meets the Power Supply1972 viewsHow creative! Using the rubberized pants from a rain suit (plus some duct tape) to cover a power supply module sitting atop a power supply cabinet!
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How to Control Signal Leakage2984 views...just used aluminum foil to cover offending connectors.
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This must be an interesting view.....1366 viewsMDU wiring run on the roof. At one time, the wiring was run up the side of the building in moulding, but the covers have come off and the wiring is now blocking the window. Wiring run on top of the roof is a violation of the NEC Section 820-10(d).
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Rope, I Need more rope!!!1409 viewsRiser cables not properly secured or covered on pole. Note the use of 'mule' tape.
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Thats a wrap. Lets finish this some other time!1184 viewsRiser cover not properly secured to the pole. Note the use of the tape to hold the riser to the pole.
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You can stop pulling now!!!1779 viewsFiber riser conduits not trimmed, nor covered, not properly secured. Excessively long. Poor workmanship.
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Crush a ground V2.0510 viewsNotice the grounding conductor pinched between the wall surface and the cover lid. In addition, another conductor is passing through the screw hole in the plate in an unprotected manner.
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Crush a Ground #4414 viewsThe ground wire is run inside of the power panel, but crushed by the cover panel. The NEC prohibits this type of connection and routing.
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Improper ground to an unapproved ground source456 viewsIn this photo, the installer has grounded his block by attaching a wire under a screw holding the cover on an LB box on a electrical conduit. Not an approved grounding method.
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