Ignorant people
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Ignorant people
Ignorant people make me so MAD . My wifes grandmother lost her house to a fire over the July 4th weekend.(She is 96 and fiesty as hell) The insurance was used to get a "modular home". (Fancy name for a friggin' mobile home) Well, it was just delivered and set up this week. The plumbing and main electric were done by an IDIOT . The wife went up to visit for a few days. She called me and said the furnace didn't work. She asked what "five flashes" were for. (circuit board failure codes)On that furnace it means the polarity is backwards on the 120 volt line. She couldn't find the 120 going into the furnace, so I told her to go to the breaker box and open it. She turned off the furnace breaker first. (smart woman) She found the neutral, hot and ground for the furnace and asked what to do. I told her to switch the black and white wires around. So she made her cousin switch them. (Like I said, smart woman)
He got a "buzz" from the NEUTRAL side of the breaker box. Me being 5+ hours away, diagnosed that the above mentioned IDIOT wired the house wrong. I determined that he has the main hot line connected to one side of the main, the second hot leg is connected to the neutral buss bar and the neutral coming in from the pole is wired to the other "supposed to be hot" side of the main breaker. After switching the lines to the furnace, it fired right up. Now the problem is, her electric dryer is wired to 120v not 220v. Man, that guy just pisses me off ! He is the same old fart that screwed me on repairing a heating system about 11 years ago. When he screwed me, I decided to go to HVAC school. (Now you all know why I am an HVAC Tech, it's funny what a "good screwing" will do to you.) 
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the bitch about those things is anything in the unit that is - comes with it can not be inspected by a local inspector becouse they are cover under a federal goverment inspection 
if it has anything like the foundation,sewer and wire feed running to the house or a build on site garage the local inspectors can check !(that part of it only thy can not walk into the house it self and check anything else
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if it has anything like the foundation,sewer and wire feed running to the house or a build on site garage the local inspectors can check !(that part of it only thy can not walk into the house it self and check anything else
the Last time I was Talking to myself . I got into such a heated argument . that is why I swore I never talk to that guy again. you know what it worked now no buddy talking to me. 

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Geez, what a friggin moron. It's hard to beleive that a guy like that is still in business.
If the moron switched the wires like he did, wouldn't the ground be all fubared and a risk of electrocution be possible?
I have a friend you got one of them dar double wides a few years ago. The company that built it didn't strap anything down and by the time it was delivered the washer and dryer were thru the walls. The frig had taken out a third of the custom cherry cabinets he had ordered. Plus the jerks forgot to install one of the heating ducts to part of the house.
I had another friend who did the final inspection/repairs on modulars. He quit after a few months because he was doing more work than the guys building them.
Hope you get grannies problem straightened out.
I have a friend you got one of them dar double wides a few years ago. The company that built it didn't strap anything down and by the time it was delivered the washer and dryer were thru the walls. The frig had taken out a third of the custom cherry cabinets he had ordered. Plus the jerks forgot to install one of the heating ducts to part of the house.
I had another friend who did the final inspection/repairs on modulars. He quit after a few months because he was doing more work than the guys building them.
Hope you get grannies problem straightened out.
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My Grandma just turned 94 and is still pretty fiesty too! 
But speaking of idiots, My boss comes to mind. He 63 and has 30 years expirience in maintenance. (He says) I sure ain't seen it.
The other day hes putting a 220v plug on a piece of equipment that we moved in. (it had nothing on the cord end) Without even checking the amp draw or the capacity of the recepticle he plans on using he gabs any old plug that looked right. Luckily I caught him and told him he can't use a 20 amp plug on a machine that draws 36 amps and started taking the plug off. Then I notice he's got the ground (green wire) wired to a HOT on the plug. If we would have plugged er in, the entire all metal machine would have been live! Cute huh?
Another:
Hes into a control box and diciecds to make a change to some contactors so when one pulls in the other will too. He removes the wire that feeds the second contactor and jumpers the first to the second which is fine. In looking at his work and see a bare ended wire laying at the bottom of the box. I ask him why. He says thats the old wire that fed the second contactor. I say "Its still hot ya know if conditions are met" He says it isn't because its not connected.. I dared him to touch it and he wouldn't.. "Hmmm maybe your right..."
Theres more.. A lot more. I could write a novel..
But speaking of idiots, My boss comes to mind. He 63 and has 30 years expirience in maintenance. (He says) I sure ain't seen it.
The other day hes putting a 220v plug on a piece of equipment that we moved in. (it had nothing on the cord end) Without even checking the amp draw or the capacity of the recepticle he plans on using he gabs any old plug that looked right. Luckily I caught him and told him he can't use a 20 amp plug on a machine that draws 36 amps and started taking the plug off. Then I notice he's got the ground (green wire) wired to a HOT on the plug. If we would have plugged er in, the entire all metal machine would have been live! Cute huh?
Another:
Hes into a control box and diciecds to make a change to some contactors so when one pulls in the other will too. He removes the wire that feeds the second contactor and jumpers the first to the second which is fine. In looking at his work and see a bare ended wire laying at the bottom of the box. I ask him why. He says thats the old wire that fed the second contactor. I say "Its still hot ya know if conditions are met" He says it isn't because its not connected.. I dared him to touch it and he wouldn't.. "Hmmm maybe your right..."
Theres more.. A lot more. I could write a novel..
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Funny how many stupid people are in the maintance biusiness. Where I work we have alot of lighted piers with 110 volt service running to the metal light poles. These poles are attached to the pier and anchored in the bottom of the lake. One of our brilliant electricians, who was doing some work on one of the light poles, wired the hot to the ground screw. I was walking by the pole later in the day and noticed a bunch of little fish circling the pole. I decided to try and grab one and got my ass lit up.
Ain't nothing worse than being on the recieving end of a fiesty granny
Ain't nothing worse than being on the recieving end of a fiesty granny
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Re: Ignorant people
The question that immediately "races" (sorry NascarfoolOriginally posted by NascarFool
Man, that guy just pisses me off ! He is the same old fart that screwed me on repairing a heating system about 11 years ago.
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