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@ChrisXCXCX
@ChrisXCXCX 4 сағат бұрын
Ok how in the hell do you run a new line through an attic to an air-conditioner the line has to come out of an eve theres no way to transition from romex to single strand without one touching the wrong area.
@ericnortan9012
@ericnortan9012 11 сағат бұрын
NM cant be run in damp/wet locations. Conduit is irrelevant. Inside its fine, even required in certain situations.
@bobmcgehee1749
@bobmcgehee1749 17 сағат бұрын
Unless you have a rat problem, but then there's always BX.
@abrelectric
@abrelectric 17 сағат бұрын
@bobmcgehee1749 true.
@paulchristopherriley7503
@paulchristopherriley7503 Күн бұрын
should I run Romex to a cealing fan through a conduit?
@abrelectric
@abrelectric Күн бұрын
@paulchristopherriley7503 is this in a house with an attic or do you have to run the romex on the surface?
@paulchristopherriley7503
@paulchristopherriley7503 Күн бұрын
@@abrelectric the romex can run through the attic. thanks
@electricalron
@electricalron Күн бұрын
Nice repair. I come across garbage like this much too often and I usually fix it just like this with a medallion to cover up the imperfection.
@abrelectric
@abrelectric Күн бұрын
@@electricalron thank you!
@helenmcbroom
@helenmcbroom Күн бұрын
You are totally awesome!!! I am a 75 year old widow who knows zero about things electric. You solved my problem without an electrician. So happy. God bless!
@abrelectric
@abrelectric Күн бұрын
@@helenmcbroom thank you for sharing the happy outcome!
@divemanred
@divemanred Күн бұрын
The weight of this fan, not sure why it would need to be a fan rated box
@abrelectric
@abrelectric Күн бұрын
@divemanred future installations, could be anything. And, the Code thing
@divemanred
@divemanred Күн бұрын
@@abrelectricwhat does the “code” define a fan? Is there and weight parameters?
@abrelectric
@abrelectric Күн бұрын
@divemanred the current Code requires a ceiling outlet that "may" be used for a fan in the future, the outlet has to be fan rated
@superdog1964
@superdog1964 Күн бұрын
Wow, just WOW! As someone who will tackle simple tasks like replacing a worn out switch or outlet, I hesitate to go above that level of wiring for obvious reasons. From a DIY's standpoint I am certain that there is NO difference between the NEC and the bible. In both cases there is one book, many sects and 500 interpretations of what it means. How long until various factions band together, create their flags and meet on the battle field? The only uncertainty is the location of holy sites where battles can take place and/or miracles happen? Tesla's grave site? Wardencliff NJ perhaps? We all know that Edison was a false prophet by stealing inventions and killing elephants. Westinghouse followed Tesla so....... My guess is that sometime in the future an apprentice will have a revelation and wake up one morning after Tesla spoke to him or her in a dream with a complete understanding of the entire NEC? When this person attempts to spread the one and only correct way of completing every task though, a group of non-agreer's will crucify them on an electric pole with a MET-ED transformer? The true believers will carry on though, and hopefully have spread enough gospel to one day make the service panel a better place to work? Where or who is this messiah? The world needs them now!
@frederick4367
@frederick4367 2 күн бұрын
I have a Stab Loc and the double 50 Amp breaker to the stove continuously comes loose and the stove cuts off while cooking. I have to go to the basement to wiggle it to come back on. Will a new breaker fix this or do I need a whole new box?
@abrelectric
@abrelectric 2 күн бұрын
@frederick4367 A new after-market FPE may grip the bussing better. FPE also relies heavily on the deadfront to be tight to hold the breaker in place. I recommend you research the cost and replace the panel and breakers. Having to run to the basement to fiddle with a chronically loose breaker, in order to cook is unsafe and inconvenient.
@voltmanip
@voltmanip 2 күн бұрын
NEC SAYS SPDS MUST HAVE A NOMINAL DISCHARGE CURRENT RATING OF NOT LESS THAN 10KA ART 215.18 E
@abrelectric
@abrelectric 2 күн бұрын
@voltmanip Thank you. Do one of these units have a discharge rating less than 10KA? They're marked for 20KA.
@DogeGFSolo
@DogeGFSolo 2 күн бұрын
Pull the meter. Like they always have done for house fires.
@PolishHammer
@PolishHammer 3 күн бұрын
Is the fan UL listed? Also is the ground screw on the bracket necessary if the box is grounded and the fan ground is attached to the EGC? Isn't that redundant at that point just wondering as I was under the impression it was unnecessary in this case and if not I better start wrapping them up too.
@abrelectric
@abrelectric 3 күн бұрын
Not UL listed. I think as long as the bracket was tight against the fan box, the EGC should cover it; I'm used to seeing those grd screws :)
@PolishHammer
@PolishHammer 3 күн бұрын
@@abrelectric It definitely won't hurt to hook it up and with the medallion and unknown fan probably the right call. i work by myself for a while now so I like watching these vids to see what others are doing so thanks!
@IM4U29
@IM4U29 3 күн бұрын
Why 60A wired when max charging is 48A? Shouldn't it be wired for 50A be better?
@abrelectric
@abrelectric 3 күн бұрын
48 amps plus 25% for continuous load = 60 amps. Also per manufacturer's instructions.
@boonedockjourneyman7979
@boonedockjourneyman7979 3 күн бұрын
You completely blew off two limitations. Manufacturers recommendations and pull resistant. If you don’t understand what I’m talking about then take this video down. The pull resistance issue is serious enough that every jurisdiction I’ve worked in specifically prohibits your crazy idea
@abrelectric
@abrelectric 3 күн бұрын
Which crazy idea specifically? Since I'm not familiar with every jurisdiction, let's stick to the NEC. Please reference the NEC.
@allenrutherford989
@allenrutherford989 3 күн бұрын
I run the generator the 1st day of every month
@robertmorgan8104
@robertmorgan8104 6 күн бұрын
No cable to the faceplate that I’m able to find. Weird
@wesleyi
@wesleyi 6 күн бұрын
This, as all the others have commented, was really helpful! I also learned about the Intermatic smart guard from you. So thank you for your content. I’d love to hear your updated thoughts on the Intermatic products, given it’s been about 3yrs since this video posted and maybe more importantly because Intermatic now has the 2280 line. (Apologies if you’ve already covered this but I somehow missed it but also thank you in advance!)
@sparksmcgee6641
@sparksmcgee6641 7 күн бұрын
THE GAP is what youre seeing there???? That whole section of the roof is floating.
@abrelectric
@abrelectric 7 күн бұрын
Neat, right? 😢
@TGUlricksen
@TGUlricksen 7 күн бұрын
Does this apply to Commercial or Industrial?
@abrelectric
@abrelectric 7 күн бұрын
Article 210.8 applies to both. Please review that section. The question always comes down to the Location by Code definition.
@whatwherethere
@whatwherethere 8 күн бұрын
Would honestly like to know how you got romex out the wall. Did not think a 2x4 wall would give allow for bend radius particularly for 4awg.
@abrelectric
@abrelectric 8 күн бұрын
I know what you mean. But it does work.
@ericthat
@ericthat 8 күн бұрын
I'd never run Romex in EMT or Liquid Tight. I always runTHHN. Thanks
@abrelectric
@abrelectric 8 күн бұрын
Thank you
@ericnortan9012
@ericnortan9012 11 сағат бұрын
What about furnace drops, basment wall receipts, etc.? Do you run complete conduit runs, or J-boxes at every drop point. Doesn't seem cost affective and your adding an unnecessary splice on the circuit. Not saying its a bad way to do it, maybe a little overkill.
@ericthat
@ericthat 10 сағат бұрын
@@ericnortan9012 BX is what's used for furnace and outlets.
@user-kx6qd3bg5c
@user-kx6qd3bg5c 9 күн бұрын
Love seeing it come together 🎉
@abrelectric
@abrelectric 7 күн бұрын
Thank you! Posted another progress video today
@THEfancyfayce
@THEfancyfayce 9 күн бұрын
Thank you sooooo much! This worked brilliantly!
@abrelectric
@abrelectric 9 күн бұрын
Fantastic! Please like and subscribe
@genehirschel9491
@genehirschel9491 11 күн бұрын
Sorry I'm missing something... Why does it appear that the neutral and ground are on the same bus? Also, why are you adding a breaker to switch the surge protector?
@abrelectric
@abrelectric 11 күн бұрын
It's a main panel, normally where neutrals and grounds are bonded together. The FS140 is a type 2 spd and requires a breaker. So, maybe you're missing something
@abrelectric
@abrelectric 11 күн бұрын
You are missing something: the main panel has bussing with neutrals and grounds bonded together (not a subpanel). The FS140 is a Type 2 SPD and requires over current protection.
@toolsandtactics
@toolsandtactics 12 күн бұрын
my first thought was bond good job dong forget gfci best wishes!! make sure the hvac a holes dont block your working clearances at final haha always good to see a post!
@CB-ny7xm
@CB-ny7xm 12 күн бұрын
I thought the FS140 could be installed directly to the bus and not require a breaker?
@abrelectric
@abrelectric 12 күн бұрын
Per the instructions it's a Type 2, needs a breaker.
@meeponinthbit3466
@meeponinthbit3466 13 күн бұрын
Glad to see that paint ground off the building steel. Working in IT, I see my powder coated server racks left ungrounded or just attached to painted metal almost every time.
@JoyceMoore-cb3le
@JoyceMoore-cb3le 13 күн бұрын
I can’t thank you enough for posting this video ! Saved me the time, trouble, and cost of calling an electrician ! 🎉❤
@abrelectric
@abrelectric 13 күн бұрын
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@c216mohl
@c216mohl 13 күн бұрын
Tell you what. In November 2023, I installed an FS140 to my new electrical service panel. The cost was just under $225 for the protector, I am happy about that. Not even a year later, they are selling for almost $450. I found an SFPD140 online for less than $100 currently. I am considering ordering that as a back up to install if the FS140 should fail. Just thought I'd pass on this tidbit of information if anyone was curious. Cheers.
@abrelectric
@abrelectric 13 күн бұрын
The prices have gone crazy. Please also look at the PSP Vortexx. Similar specs. Pricing reasonable.
@cm-hw5ww
@cm-hw5ww 13 күн бұрын
Good video. I just found this. I went through this a few years ago and waffled between the portable and permanent for a while. Finally I was about to pull the trigger on a 24kw permanent installation and looked things like consumption, maintenance and how much energy I actually consume. They are, as you say a pig! I'm all electric but have a 120gallon propane tank that runs a space heater. That 24kw unit would drain that tank in no time. And the only time I need 24kw is to start the heat pump. Most of the time I'm only using a few kw. Another issue with the permanent is even if you do all the maintenance what happens if it drops a valve or burns out a bearing ? You can't go down to NAPA (not a sponsor) to get a replacement. And all the maintenance/repair is at the unit, in the 'elements' ... during an ice storm, a heatwave, or a flood. Or even at your leisure grovelling around on the ground. If you want that 'turn-key' automatic operation many of us want (and that is not a bad thing) you need to see what kind of support (ongoing maintenance and repair agreements, turnaround, spare parts availability etc). My electrician said they install permanent generators but they don't maintain them. In the end I had the electrician install a 50amp generator inlet and a sub-panel feeding specific circuits (with an interlocking device). A 10kw portable generator that I run off propane cylinders (long story but the propane people out where I am don't like generator people lol). If the portable generator croaks I can wheel in another one. Of course that was two years ago and the last outage (after a winter storm) was over 3.
@chrismay6302
@chrismay6302 14 күн бұрын
This guy is typical car sales mentality. He is full of it.
@robertmansfield3142
@robertmansfield3142 14 күн бұрын
What a bunch of bull shit. FP panels are safe if installed properly and the bolts that hold the cover on are securely screwed in. The problem arises when there is insufficient pressure from the cover to hold the CBs pin against the buss bar. This can cause arcing creating temperatures as hot as the sun. The heat builds up inside the CB and melts or deforms the casing which can keep the CB from tripping. The CPSC investigated FP in 1983. Here is their findings. "The Consumer Product Safety Commission announced today that it is closing its two year investigation into Federal Pacific Electric Stab-lok type residential circuit breakers. This action was taken because the data currently available to the Commission does not establish that the circuit breakers pose a serious risk of injury to consumers." Nuf said.
@abrelectric
@abrelectric 3 күн бұрын
Nope. My concern is the 2x in person, I have seen a dead short - across hots and ground - and the FPE breaker did not trip.
@pinballguru
@pinballguru 14 күн бұрын
I guess your busy and not checking comments. I am trying to buy one.
@pinballguru
@pinballguru 14 күн бұрын
Hi , I cant seem to get anyone here to sell me a unit. The company doesn't sell to consumers. Can you help?
@abrelectric
@abrelectric 14 күн бұрын
FS140 or Vortexx?
@pinballguru
@pinballguru 14 күн бұрын
@@abrelectric vortex all the way. Wanna tell all my neighbors about it as well.
@abrelectric
@abrelectric 14 күн бұрын
@@pinballguru do you need a flush kit?
@abrelectric
@abrelectric 14 күн бұрын
I can send you the Vortexx series R for $150 and a flush mount plate for $45. Shipping will add about $15.
@pinballguru
@pinballguru 14 күн бұрын
@@abrelectric I am in Mckinney, I could come get it from you. It will go on the side of the unit so I think no on the flush kit. Thanks for helping. Do I need to text for payment etcetc.
@kimpiercey1485
@kimpiercey1485 14 күн бұрын
That was an awesome video. Thank you. It
@noexcuses6727
@noexcuses6727 15 күн бұрын
This is not completely correct especially the part about the interlock = lockout
@larryl5936
@larryl5936 15 күн бұрын
I am finding the FA140 $200 more than the FSPD140 - Where are you getting your prices?
@Ifeguy
@Ifeguy 16 күн бұрын
You should be minimizing the length between the surge protector and the panel. Ideally you want to mount it into a CB at the first position from where the L1/L2 Enters. Shorter length = better protection.
@NCSparkyone
@NCSparkyone 18 күн бұрын
What are the dry contact #18 wires for on the fspd?
@abrelectric
@abrelectric 18 күн бұрын
To operate a remote relay, i.e. maybe for a strobe light, bell, etc
@recbo
@recbo 19 күн бұрын
So at 7:30, 24" lead with twist yields 600v. Not 36", but 24" is great for side mounting. I am playing wackamole on other electrician spd conversations, where this issue is posed but not resolved. I refer people to here.
@recbo
@recbo 19 күн бұрын
I love this Vortexx R single phase. Not all of their R and Hurricane spd's have thermal protection, look for TFMOV in specs. The double tap, for Type 1 line side connection, is supposed to be made with the spade under the conductor, docu says. Weird, yes. I collected different 1/4"-20 thread options to use on bus studs, one option being thin jam nuts, another being threaded rod connectors and a hex screw. I looked at Harley faring standoffs, similar idea. Also looked at non-crimp non-toothy set screw connectors, some insulated, but those connect directly to feeder...a commenter posited using toothy screw down on feeder, no way that here.
@davidlemay4761
@davidlemay4761 19 күн бұрын
Natural gas is not volatile enough to start a cold engine a portable generator is your best bet.
@chrislapointe-ds7de
@chrislapointe-ds7de 20 күн бұрын
Nice looking solution to a tough mounting.
@OHWRDAMI1
@OHWRDAMI1 20 күн бұрын
I love how you put the photo on the end for your your spectrum and OCD folks... but then only used one Tapcon. *Evil Laugh*
@abrelectric
@abrelectric 20 күн бұрын
You saw that, did you? :)
@coachanthonyburgos3971
@coachanthonyburgos3971 20 күн бұрын
So do I need to remove the yellow/gray protective jacket to run 6/3 wire in liquid tight conduit for a portable generator I’m using as a back-up generator for my house?
@abrelectric
@abrelectric 20 күн бұрын
With UF no. If by "yellow " you mean NM cable or romex, use something outdoor rated
@Tocomaco
@Tocomaco 20 күн бұрын
That is awesome from scratch!....I have one that is a manufactured one now for 2 years, worked fine and all, 3 way touch...but now, it won't stay off for any length of time. So when I do dissect it, what might I be looking for first?
@abrelectric
@abrelectric 20 күн бұрын
I would replace the entire sensor. Unfortunately, there's not much to repair. Maybe, the ground connection inside is loose?
@Tocomaco
@Tocomaco 20 күн бұрын
@@abrelectric Thanks so much, will keep you informed!
@eugenewillis4720
@eugenewillis4720 21 күн бұрын
Can you run a bare ground from a 200 Amp box to a 100 Amp breaker box the wire will be run in a gray pvc conduit
@abrelectric
@abrelectric 21 күн бұрын
#8 or larger in a raceway should be stranded. Article 310.3
@johnkulpowich5260
@johnkulpowich5260 21 күн бұрын
@martingatlin2127
@martingatlin2127 21 күн бұрын
I am planning for a 24000 BTU Mini Split in Texas. 240v 30amp I have room in the breaker box. Based upon another of your videos, I can run 10/2 NM romex from breaker and transition to J-box with #10 wires thru conduit for the outside run to a disconnect. Or Can I run 10/2 UF-B from the breaker box thru the attic and transition to 3/4" conduit for the outside run to a disconnect? 100 ' of UF-B wire roll is $137 at Lowes. Romex NM is $188.
@abrelectric
@abrelectric 20 күн бұрын
Either will work. I'm not a fan of UF - just the makeup with the sheath.