So I'm in the world's most boring meeting and need to kill 5 minutes.
Do the people who have the 60A disconnects have problems with neighbors and randos who like to walk up and open the damn disconnect cover while the disconnect is in the closed position?
Like why would Square D make this thing so easy to peer inside? It's like people see an array of these stupid POS's on my wall and they become braindead wanting to peer inside. I don't understand why. I've had to padlock all 3 of mine closed to keep people from opening the cover. So now I end up with people telling me padlocking the front closed is against code, and I have to explain to them the padlock on the bottom doesn't affect the operation of the lever to open the circuit.
Pics for anyone who is curious what is inside:
Do the people who have the 60A disconnects have problems with neighbors and randos who like to walk up and open the damn disconnect cover while the disconnect is in the closed position?
Like why would Square D make this thing so easy to peer inside? It's like people see an array of these stupid POS's on my wall and they become braindead wanting to peer inside. I don't understand why. I've had to padlock all 3 of mine closed to keep people from opening the cover. So now I end up with people telling me padlocking the front closed is against code, and I have to explain to them the padlock on the bottom doesn't affect the operation of the lever to open the circuit.
Pics for anyone who is curious what is inside: