On that note, in the basement there is (was)a breaker panel that had its
cover off. no one was working on it and I was unsure of any wires status do
I did not fiddle with it. My understanding is that energized panels -must-
be covered in order to comply with code.

Lastly, there need to be plans for a licensed electrician to check this
work. I've voiced my distaste about amateur electrician work being done at
the space but this seems to be falling on deaf ears. This is a serious
liability issue.

Regards,
Andrew L
On Feb 24, 2014 8:25 AM, "Michael Griesacker" <[email protected]> wrote:

> thanks for the safety update, Chris
>
>
> On Mon, Feb 24, 2014 at 1:28 AM, Chris Egeland <[email protected]>wrote:
>
>> Hi everyone,
>>
>> If you come to the space tomorrow, you may notice some half-finished work
>> on the electrical installation going on in the back half of the space.
>>
>> Andy installed conduit from the breaker panel to the post that has the
>> hexagonal table.  I installed 2 outlets in the box above, and 4 outlets in
>> the box below.  At this time, that circuit is not energized.  The wire is
>> run into the load center, but is taped off and NOT hooked up to anything.
>>  If you open the electrical panel and notice that there is a spare set of
>> wires coming in, DO NOT HOOK THEM UP YET.
>>
>> Please do not touch the stuff on the electrical panel or the two boxes
>> that haven't been finished.  I'll complete those tomorrow (Monday) night.
>>  I ran out of steam and couldn't continue any further.
>>
>> Chris
>>
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