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Question
- what defect is most pertinent in this picture?
image of a wiring panel
○ aluminum and copper wiring are in the same panel
○ the panel is attached directly to a brick wall
○ loose wiring has been capped inside the panel
○ there is excess sheathing on some of the wiring
○ the wiring is not well organized
- when a breaker is off in a panel you are inspecting, you should:
image of a breaker panel
Question 1
Brief Explanations
To determine the most pertinent defect, we analyze each option:
- "Aluminum and copper wiring in same panel" – Not a critical/most pertinent defect here.
- "Panel attached to brick wall" – Standard mounting, not a defect.
- "Loose wiring capped inside panel" – Capping loose wiring is unsafe (should be properly terminated, not just capped), this is a significant electrical hazard.
- "Excess sheathing" – Not as critical as loose wiring capped.
- "Wiring not organized" – Aesthetic/organizational, less critical than safety - related loose wiring capped.
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C. Loose wiring has been capped inside the panel