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I am a master licensed electrician. The purpose of my channel is to educate people on electrical work and show our viewers how to safely fix some very simple electrical issues they may experience from time to time. I have been in the industry for 8 years, and I consider myself and expert on it. DO NOT DO ANY ELECTRICAL WORK IF YOUR NOT EXPERIENCED WORKING IT. book an appointment with us at www.triangleelectricalsolutions.com
Electrical panel change out ⚡💡⚡💡
replaced this electrical panel- and removed generator receptacle not meeting code! #electrical #electrician
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It's 2 ungrounded phase conductors (phase A&B) and one grounded phase conductor (neutral)!
That would be correct. I was talking electrician slang, but you are correct.
@@mannyamaya7497 As an EE proper nomenclature is a must. Just like its not 110v and 220v DOH! Its 240/120 / 208/120 / 480/277.
@@goodolemeYeah people who still call it 110/220 grind my gears. That terminology dates way back to Edison’s DC distribution which pre-dates Tesla’s polyphase AC system of 1895! That’s pretty out of date.
@@goodolemeActually just to nitpick a little, it’s 120/240 not 240/120. IEEE on a single phase system the lower voltage comes first, on a 3 ph system the higher number first. So 240/120 designates a 240 delta system (maybe that’s what you meant).
True- I do hate it when customers call it it 110/220. Idk if in Europe they still use that voltage but in the states - it’s 120/240 like mention above- regardless I I never try to ack like a jerk towards my customers - after all they pay my bills!
Nice video 👍
Thanks man appreciate it!
Is old sound of ring inside work
Please let me know if you need a video on how to replace a GFCI in 1 minute- thanks
Will it also ring the original doorbell inside the house?
No it won’t- it will send notifications only- you need extra accessories for it to ring- like a ring pro chimes- Remember the ring doorbell needs consultant power from the transformer to record all the time. That’s why you have to install the brick they give you inside the transformer-- I can make a a video if you wish
@ yeah sounds good, thanks.
Always make sure the breaker is in the off position when removing or installing a breaker also
True thank you!
Thank you for your video.
Thanks very helpful!
Hello do you keep the battery inside even if its hard wired? Thx
No
Yesss sorry for late response
thank you for making this short and to the point. other videos were 15+ minutes for the exact same thing.
Thank you
How did a single breaker get water in it? What about those next to or under? Did you check them? It wasnt the lowest breaker...
Actually I had no clue there were 2 AFCI with water- and I removed all top breakers only 2 had water which was weird to me. The panel wasn't well sealed on top. Still weird!
Idk- but it did-- I’m sure they all got get- just not damaged
That breaker is tripping man! 😅😂❤
Keep on tripping , I say " alright alright alright ! made me know hink of Mathew McConaughey 😂
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