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    kevin_405 Posts: 4, Reputation: 1
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    Jul 14, 2009, 03:12 PM
    Contractor changed my Fuse Panel to circuit breaker How do I know he did it right
    Recently I got a Contractor to change my Fuse Panel to circuit breaker.

    How do I know he did it right?
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    Jul 14, 2009, 03:14 PM

    Was there a permit pulled and did the building inspector come out and inspect, that would be your best clue? Does everything work correctly?
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    Jul 14, 2009, 03:29 PM
    It has only been a day since he did the change.. For now everything is working fine.
    No building permit was pulled that's how it cost me only 700$ to do it..
    No inspector came out to inspect it..

    Everything is working fine..

    This is what he did..

    1> Doubled or tripled all the outgoing ground.. when I asked he said it does not matter..
    2> All white were connected on separate connectors..
    3> All black were connected to independent circuit breakers
    4> All the breakers were connected according to wire gauge code except one 12 gauge wire which he connected to a 15Amp breaker.. he did not say why... but I presume this is over conservative




    Quote Originally Posted by ballengerb1 View Post
    Was there a permit pulled and did the building inspector come out and inspect, that would be your best clue? Does everything work correctly?
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    Jul 14, 2009, 03:48 PM
    What is the chance of posting some pictures, wide and close up of the inside of panel, outdoors, grounding wires and rods?

    Was more load added?
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    Jul 14, 2009, 06:28 PM
    Can u explain what "rods" are.. I am not sure what u are talking about here?




    No load was added.. just a fuse panel replaced with a switch board panel.. Input was a 100amp connection from hydro before and after the change..

    I recently bought the place and afterwards realized there were some issues on the fuse panel.
    I replaced it because most of the fuses were set at 20 amps even on 14 gauge wire.
    A/C was already dead , when I tried to get a A/C company to install a/c they said the A/C circuit was overloaded with the basement Stove.. and they refused to install it until the fuse panel was replaced or overload corrected.

    Both made me extremely uncomfortable.

    I will try to get a picture..




    Quote Originally Posted by tkrussell View Post
    What is the chance of posting some pictures, wide and close up of the inside of panel, outdoors, grounding wires and rods?

    Was more load added?
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    Jul 14, 2009, 06:38 PM

    This is a pic of a ground rod, before it is covered with dirt. http://z.about.com/d/electrical/1/0/...ection-400.jpg
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    Jul 14, 2009, 06:51 PM
    Quote Originally Posted by kevin_405 View Post
    Recently i got a Contractor to change my Fuse Panel to circuit breaker.

    How do i know he did it right??
    How do you know he didn't?

    Was this a real electrician? Carpenter? Handyman?

    I think it is a little water-under-bridge at this point, isn't it? :rolleyes:
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    Jul 14, 2009, 07:55 PM
    He has been doing it for 25 years.. he did my neighbors 3-4 years ago no problems so far..
    So at the least he is 3 years exp..

    He was referred by my neighbours contractor who trust him to do all his electrical work..

    The way he was working with the wires I can tell he does it day in and day out.. the only issue I have is he may have cut some corners.. If I know what then I can call him back to fix it...

    Quote Originally Posted by stanfortyman View Post
    How do you know he didn't?

    Was this a real electrician? Carpenter? Handyman?

    I think it is a little water-under-bridge at this point, isn't it? :rolleyes:
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    Jul 14, 2009, 08:01 PM
    You obviously do not know about this kind of work, which is fine.
    If he knows what he is doing, and you call him back accusing him of cutting corners because of questions you asked on the internet, I would not expect him to work for you again.

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