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How about the open knockout in the receptacle box in the foreground.I doubt that there was an inspection of the sign.
It depends on which end you start from.How about the open knockout in the receptacle box in the foreground.
What?It depends on which end you start from.
That's just a minor detail LOL, hopefully they just put the tape on as a temporary measure.Plugging into a generator is a good idea, had not thought of that. But shouldn’t it have a proper faceplate?
Right ... it’s on the punch list and will be corrected after the check clears.That's just a minor detail LOL, hopefully they just put the tape on as a temporary measure.
Bad window placement or stair placement!
Shouldn't the OSB sheeting go over the rim as a full sheet and not be pieced in?
It's not. It will be around the corner soon.Hope thats not an egress window.
The metal box does need to be grounded. The generator and furnace story is a new excuse. Is there a reason to disallow a duplex receptacle?Does an outlet with a metal box and metal face plate have to meet the same requirements as a switch, 404.9 (b)?
I'm starting to run into this plug instead of a disconnecting switch here, I'm being told it's in case the power goes off they can plug the furnace into a portable generator by way of an extension cord. Are you letting them install it with a duplex receptacle?
Hopefully it a 12/g or larger extension cord.
Yes, but maybe does not apply here. If you have two appliances close together, and each requires a dedicated circuit, if its a duplex outlet its possible both could be plugged into the same circuit. With two single outlets theres a better chance of correct connection.Is there a reason to disallow a duplex receptacle?
These are small closets with a furnace and maybe a condensate pump but nothing more.Yes, but maybe does not apply here. If you have two appliances close together, and each requires a dedicated circuit, if its a duplex outlet its possible both could be plugged into the same circuit. With two single outlets theres a better chance of correct connection.