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Electrical Cabinet

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First, thanks to all of the electrical gurus on the forum. I felt a lot more comfortable looking at the electrical cabinet for the USFS project.I'm going to post a few pictures here for your opinion.Parking Lot Cabinet

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Not sure what you are looking for but the work looks good. The only thing I would question is the conductors on some of the phases don't appear to have enough of the conductor under the screw. Hard to see and I am assuming the insulation is not under the screw
 
Dennis said:
Not sure what you are looking for but the work looks good. The only thing I would question is the conductors on some of the phases don't appear to have enough of the conductor under the screw. Hard to see and I am assuming the insulation is not under the screw
Dennis,

Thanks. I appreciate the feedback. The conductors are to the top of the bar, maybe a little past. I remembered the thread about the insulation not being under the screw and I checked that. Electrician is from out of town and does installations like this on a regular basis. I appreciate a pro, installation is clean.

Sue
 
I see what you mean as the conductor is past the slot given for the wire however I really don't think that will hurt the integrity of the install as long as the lugs are tightened well. You might want to mention it to the installer.
 
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