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An average day

TheCommish said:
look like they lost a phase
That's what I was told. It's a HO permit. The voltage measures normal until there is a load and then it drops to near zero. I asked them what Edison told them and they said that Edison wouldn't look at it unless they replace the service and get a release from the building dept. Well the service has been replaced but the release is on hold. I intend to call Edison. I also plan on e-mailing these pictures. Edison should know better than to ignore a dead phase. I am hoping that the HO got his wires crossed and Edison didn't really tell him that he is on his own.
 
The meter is next to the street. I didn't turn the valve but the owner says that's the valve that shuts off the water to the house.
 
It's a good thing that "It Never Rains in Southern California"

I don't know how you can keep a 30x zoom steady, I can hardly keep it steady at 10x.
 
The electrical work was done by a subcontractor. He explained that the wall will be put back together by another subcontractor. Evidently, the solar contractor has a scheduling problem.
 
It was left open and energized....waiting for inspection.

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I removed half of the company's name because we aren't supposed to identify anyone....I can tell that it rhymes with ti***....darn it, I can't say that either.

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They insulated the T&P drain pipe.....because they just did a similar job in the city of Norwalk and they are quite certain that the Norwalk inspector insisted that they do this.

So I wonder if anybody else requires this and if so, why?
 
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It's odd that I wouldn't have given it a second thought back when I actually worked for a living.

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