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Landscaping event dated 2023-07-10.

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Work type> KITCHEN * Installed a 20 amp dual function AFCI/GFCI breaker within the panel to protect the kitchen counter top circuit within rage of the sink, verified proper function of breaker and protection. * Ran a new wire to replace the Romex within the cabinets that supplied power to the under cabinet lighting. Wire used was MC which is crush resistant and safe to be within a cabinet > MASTER BEDROOM * Secured a loose outlet along the back wall that was not tightened all the way. > GENERAL GFCI PROTECTION * Installed a 15 AMP GFCI breaker within the panel to protect all guest bathroom outlets and lanai outlets outside, tested and verified protection. * Installed a GFCI outlet inside the garage on the left to protect that outlet along with the outlet in the master bathroom. * installed a GFCI outlet inside the garage on the right to protect the two outlets per code. > LANAI OUTLET * The outlet that was on the lanai which was stated had no power was a switched outlet to control landscape lighting and worked properly. * Replaced the standard outlet with a GFCI because it wasn’t before hand. > GARAGE LIGHTING * Converted 2 96 inch Fluorescent fixtures to accept LED bypass bulbs * Installed 4 LED 96 inch LED bulbs and verified proper function. > ATTIC JUNCTION BOXES * Installed a metal 4 square blank onto an open junction box within the attic * Contained an open splice within a plastic junction box with a blank cover. > PANEL * A disconnected surge protector was removed from the bottom of the panel.
Work categoryLandscaping
Description> KITCHEN * Installed a 20 amp dual function AFCI/GFCI breaker within the panel to protect the kitchen counter top circuit within rage of the sink, verified proper function of breaker and protection. * Ran a new wire to replace the Romex within the cabinets that supplied power to the under cabinet lighting. Wire used was MC which is crush resistant and safe to be within a cabinet > MASTER BEDROOM * Secured a loose outlet along the back wall that was not tightened all the way. > GENERAL GFCI PROTECTION * Installed a 15 AMP GFCI breaker within the panel to protect all guest bathroom outlets and lanai outlets outside, tested and verified protection. * Installed a GFCI outlet inside the garage on the left to protect that outlet along with the outlet in the master bathroom. * installed a GFCI outlet inside the garage on the right to protect the two outlets per code. > LANAI OUTLET * The outlet that was on the lanai which was stated had no power was a switched outlet to control landscape lighting and worked properly. * Replaced the standard outlet with a GFCI because it wasn’t before hand. > GARAGE LIGHTING * Converted 2 96 inch Fluorescent fixtures to accept LED bypass bulbs * Installed 4 LED 96 inch LED bulbs and verified proper function. > ATTIC JUNCTION BOXES * Installed a metal 4 square blank onto an open junction box within the attic * Contained an open splice within a plastic junction box with a blank cover. > PANEL * A disconnected surge protector was removed from the bottom of the panel.
Work date2023-07-10
StatusClosed-CC Issued
Source record IDELE2023-03288
JurisdictionLee County Accela Permitting jurisdiction

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Work Event IDELE2023-03288
Work Type> KITCHEN * Installed a 20 amp dual function AFCI/GFCI breaker within the panel to protect the kitchen counter top circuit within rage of the sink, verified proper function of breaker and protection. * Ran a new wire to replace the Romex within the cabinets that supplied power to the under cabinet lighting. Wire used was MC which is crush resistant and safe to be within a cabinet > MASTER BEDROOM * Secured a loose outlet along the back wall that was not tightened all the way. > GENERAL GFCI PROTECTION * Installed a 15 AMP GFCI breaker within the panel to protect all guest bathroom outlets and lanai outlets outside, tested and verified protection. * Installed a GFCI outlet inside the garage on the left to protect that outlet along with the outlet in the master bathroom. * installed a GFCI outlet inside the garage on the right to protect the two outlets per code. > LANAI OUTLET * The outlet that was on the lanai which was stated had no power was a switched outlet to control landscape lighting and worked properly. * Replaced the standard outlet with a GFCI because it wasn’t before hand. > GARAGE LIGHTING * Converted 2 96 inch Fluorescent fixtures to accept LED bypass bulbs * Installed 4 LED 96 inch LED bulbs and verified proper function. > ATTIC JUNCTION BOXES * Installed a metal 4 square blank onto an open junction box within the attic * Contained an open splice within a plastic junction box with a blank cover. > PANEL * A disconnected surge protector was removed from the bottom of the panel.
Work Categorylandscaping
Description> KITCHEN * Installed a 20 amp dual function AFCI/GFCI breaker within the panel to protect the kitchen counter top circuit within rage of the sink, verified proper function of breaker and protection. * Ran a new wire to replace the Romex within the cabinets that supplied power to the under cabinet lighting. Wire used was MC which is crush resistant and safe to be within a cabinet > MASTER BEDROOM * Secured a loose outlet along the back wall that was not tightened all the way. > GENERAL GFCI PROTECTION * Installed a 15 AMP GFCI breaker within the panel to protect all guest bathroom outlets and lanai outlets outside, tested and verified protection. * Installed a GFCI outlet inside the garage on the left to protect that outlet along with the outlet in the master bathroom. * installed a GFCI outlet inside the garage on the right to protect the two outlets per code. > LANAI OUTLET * The outlet that was on the lanai which was stated had no power was a switched outlet to control landscape lighting and worked properly. * Replaced the standard outlet with a GFCI because it wasn’t before hand. > GARAGE LIGHTING * Converted 2 96 inch Fluorescent fixtures to accept LED bypass bulbs * Installed 4 LED 96 inch LED bulbs and verified proper function. > ATTIC JUNCTION BOXES * Installed a metal 4 square blank onto an open junction box within the attic * Contained an open splice within a plastic junction box with a blank cover. > PANEL * A disconnected surge protector was removed from the bottom of the panel.
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