According to the NEC all sealoffs must be poured in a class 1 division 2 or class 1 division 1 environment. It’s up to the authorities having jurisdiction. I’ve worked in many classified areas and always poured the sealoffs. The plant engineers make that call. Look up article 501 classification...
Yes you will need to install # 4 wiring times 4 for your 2 hots, 1 neutral and 1 equipment ground. As for keeping the grounds and neutrals separate you will need a ground bar separate from the neutral bar and most main lug panels doesn’t have a ground bar so you will have to purchase one at Home...
Reading what you stated is you heard a bussing sound coming from a receptacle which makes me think that you have a bad connection possibly or something else in that particular receptacle. Your lights and some receptacles are more than likely on the same circuit.
Sorry for the late reply but you could install a 100 amp main lug only panel and take the 50 breaker out and replace it with a 70 amp double pole breaker. The price of a panel is less than $ 100.00 and purchase a 6 or 8 space panel. Then you could take the wiring loose on the 20 amp breaker. You...
You actually have 2 choices with 1 being change the receptacle to 30 amp or change the breaker to 20 amps. Always make sure the power is off. What size wire is being used ?
When you say that your receptacle quits working is the GFCI receptacle tripping or tripped. I have to agree with everyone else that if it’s wired exactly like the diagram then there is no reason why it wouldn’t work independently from the light switch. Did you wire the GFCI correctly and...
It would be helpful if you took a picture of the back of the breaker so we could tell how it snaps in. Normally a GE breaker type THQL will work in a Murray panel.
Yes you can change a live for a neutral but it needs to be phase taped to indicate the purpose and in your case would be white tape. Good luck and welcome to the forum
Your problem is probably in the receptacle itself. Take it apart after turning the breaker off and you will probably discover the issue. Try a different outlet strip also.
Sorry for the late reply but somewhere but it seems like you need to try and inspect the whole cable from the breaker to the GFCI receptacle. I have seen staples nailed into the cable and it not show up for a year or so or some other damage. Really that has to be the problem. Good luck and...
Sorry for the late response but by the NEC code book requires one ground rod near the panel and another ground rod at least 6 feet or more using # 6 bare copper wire to connect the 2 rods to your panel. Each ground rod connections must have their own connector, 2 wires are not allowed on one...
To be honest I think those switches are older than me, but it appears to be 3 simple switches so replace the old box with a 3 gang box and install 3 normal switches. It looks like 1 live coming in and feeding 3 different loads. Please turn off power. Good luck and welcome to the forum
The first thing that you can do is replace the GFCI and if that doesn’t work then you may have problems in your dryer. Please never unhook the ground wire and try applying power to your dryer.
Thank you for the picture.
I really don’t see why it wouldn’t work since the electrician installed a sub panel and the AC is protected by a 20 or 30 amp breaker. According to the picture I’m going to assume that the middle receptacle is the one that’s going to be used. If it is used for any...
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