Chad Fabry Posted March 8, 2018 Report Posted March 8, 2018 One of 7 panels at a former VFW. And then there's the 3-phase service 3-feet above the flat roof. 1
John Ghent Posted March 8, 2018 Report Posted March 8, 2018 (edited) I hope you charged an extra $20 for that. Are all the panels 3phase? Edited March 8, 2018 by John Ghent 2
Jim Baird Posted March 8, 2018 Report Posted March 8, 2018 ...outside paint looks mighty fresh. Is this a typical flip?
Chad Fabry Posted March 8, 2018 Author Report Posted March 8, 2018 2 hours ago, John Ghent said: I hope you charged an extra $20 for that. Are all the panels 3phase? All except 2 were 3 phase. Jim, not a flip. 20,000 sf facility w/ bar, restaurant and party room, now being used as mercantile.
Marc Posted March 9, 2018 Report Posted March 9, 2018 Closet too congested, difficult to service should it be needed. What configuration is it? Delta, Wye, unbalanced neutral?
Chad Fabry Posted March 9, 2018 Author Report Posted March 9, 2018 11 hours ago, Marc said: Closet too congested, difficult to service should it be needed. What configuration is it? Delta, Wye, unbalanced neutral? Too congested? Don't you think that's harsh? I mean, you can see the required light over the panel still. It is a Wye configuration.
Tom Raymond Posted March 9, 2018 Report Posted March 9, 2018 I especially liked the light. Made me grin.
John Dirks Jr Posted March 13, 2018 Report Posted March 13, 2018 About those service entrance cables. It looks like they are not high enough above the low slope roof. I bet the cables were there first, then somebody built the addition on the rear of the structure which causes clearance concerns with the cables.
Chad Fabry Posted March 14, 2018 Author Report Posted March 14, 2018 On 3/12/2018 at 8:44 PM, John Dirks Jr said: About those service entrance cables. It looks like they are not high enough above the low slope roof. I bet the cables were there first, then somebody built the addition on the rear of the structure which causes clearance concerns with the cables. I assume that's what happened. I liked all the exposed wire the best. It made it super easy to determine the service entrance wire type.
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