11-21-2014, 10:42 AM
The second ground lead also looks to be holding on by crimped insulation! If it were me I would check them all.
I think you are on the right track regarding the safety switches. I'd isolate each and test it or short them out (assuming they are standard NO switches). However, this is just me and I'm not advocating that others work on power circuits (you know, the usual legal/safety stuff).
Actually - forget everything I have said and call the company back up and tell them what you have found and ask (demand) that they fix it. Tell them that you are concerned for your personal safety and how your wife would kill you if your house caught fire due to their shoddy wiring.
Either way - I would take the time to map the wires out and complete the incomplete wiring diagram, just in case you need to consult it again into the future.
I think you are on the right track regarding the safety switches. I'd isolate each and test it or short them out (assuming they are standard NO switches). However, this is just me and I'm not advocating that others work on power circuits (you know, the usual legal/safety stuff).
Actually - forget everything I have said and call the company back up and tell them what you have found and ask (demand) that they fix it. Tell them that you are concerned for your personal safety and how your wife would kill you if your house caught fire due to their shoddy wiring.
Either way - I would take the time to map the wires out and complete the incomplete wiring diagram, just in case you need to consult it again into the future.
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