Lesson 7.2 Master Electrician Journeyman Pipe Fill Electrical Exam Prep 17 2020 2023 NEC Compatible

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Komentáře • 9

  • @bill7949
    @bill7949 Před 9 měsíci +1

    Great information. THANKS

  • @prestonlatham4811
    @prestonlatham4811 Před 9 měsíci +1

    Thanks for always answering my motor questions I ask coach, test is in 3 weeks
    I’ve worked you’re program twice now, let’s get to it

  • @rubenayala1222
    @rubenayala1222 Před 9 měsíci

    Totally off topic but I was trying to find the grounding for a MCC. Do you need one ground rod or two, what are the placement of the ground rods if there is supposed to be two?

    • @ElectricalCodeCoach
      @ElectricalCodeCoach  Před 9 měsíci

      Hey thanks for reaching out bro, you'll have to explain what you mean by MCC, shoot me an email electricalcodecoach@gmail.com

  • @The1realro
    @The1realro Před 9 měsíci

    I have a question 2 part question. It’s about moving a 3 prong range outlet/wiring from one wall to another that already has a 20amp outlet for the fridge which is being moved to another wall. All wires are in the above floor crawl space and I want to know if 1. can I just move the range outlet and wiring and drop it down the same holes/wall as the 20amp outlet? Or do I have to move/remove 20amp circuit completely?
    In addition if I remove 20amp circuit would be my refrigerator be okay on the 15amp circuit where it’s moving ? That circuit only has 1 light and 3 outlets on it (non gfci kitchen outlets)
    Any tips will be appreciated thanks!!
    -Augusta, GA

    • @ElectricalCodeCoach
      @ElectricalCodeCoach  Před 9 měsíci +1

      Hey thank you for reaching out! There are several codes around range circuits, and refrigerator circuits, I would contact a qualified license electrician, or pull a homeowner's permit if you can legally in your area and work with your inspector to make sure you hit a home run on this one

    • @The1realro
      @The1realro Před 8 měsíci

      @@ElectricalCodeCoach hey! Reached out to one in my area and the cost is 2 grand to run two wires. One new 6/3 wire to 4 prong outlet. And one new wire for refrigerator. I seen the quote and almost puked. Just to “run the wire” is almost $700 THATS A RIP OFF