Posted by John T on October 18, 2022 at 07:09:08 from (45.16.200.171):
In Reply to: Re: Shop Wiring posted by Geo-TH,In on October 18, 2022 at 05:46:38:
Good Neighbor George, Believe whatever YOU choose,,,,,,,,Wire however YOU please,,,,,,,, Im for you, you will get no argument from me. You will have take up your arguments with the NEC if you know better than they do NOT ME Im your friend and support your right to wire as you please GO FOR IT IM NOT STOPPING YOU
HOWEVER as a trained and experienced Power Distribution Design Engineer,,,,,Having attended NEC seminars and workshops over many years in my practice I CHOOSE TO FOLLOW THE NEC GUIDELINES NOT YOU and prefer to do it RIGHT not half or possibly unsafe, ones life or property is NOT worth the risk in my opinion
To each their own George, where fire and life safety are at risk its YOUR choice to do it per the NEC or per George if you know better than they do...Maybe you do ?? If so and you convinced the NEC to change the rules then I will follow, until then I will follow the NEC because I trust their expertise over you. Thats NOT an attack on you as a friend
Best wishes George, please do as you like and let the NEC and others do as they believe can better save a life or a fire....
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