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Originally Posted by look 171 View Post
Mark,

They allow exposed Romex up there? I can't really see, but they look like Romex.
The panel is mounted to a 4x8' sheet of ply that is covered with fire resistant drywall, >2' above this it's run into the stud wall.
100% code and inspected.

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Originally Posted by Red88Carrera View Post
What are the blue wires going to the breakers, and what do the two top-right breakers feed? Also, why is there a white wire connected to the bottom-right double pole breaker. If it's a feeder, it needs to be identified as such.
Two top right breakers are just outlets, slight angle makes them look odd, they do run down. Blue wires are T90 for conduit, one set runs my two post hoist the other set my tablesaw and Blum hinge machine. White leg is 240v for a dust collector and is identified.

BTW besides my shop I've also replaced my house panel, moved my meter base (disconnect required) and wired my garage (I have a shop and a garage) each one is a separate 2-part inspection. 3 times the inspector didn't even come back to do a final inspection including the meter base.

I also have 2 DV fireplaces, DV furnace in the shop and a stovetop, all propane and installed by myself.
I built the shop and attached garage, but the house was here.
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