Knowing that I'm an electrical/computer engineer who has done a fair amount of wiring on my own house, a friend has asked me to look at the electrical system in the house they just bought to "see if anything looks weird". They had a standard pre-sale inspection done, but the guy just did some pretty superficial stuff like checking that outlets were grounded and cover plates installed, and added some boiler-plate about having a licensed electrician inspect the system. There's no reason to believe anything is wrong. I'm not going to be paid, and I don't intend to assume any liability. All that being said, I'm wondering what people would suggest I do in spending an hour or so having a look. Here's what I've thought of so far:
1. Check for correct polarity and grounds using a simple circuit tester (as the pre-sale inspection did).
2. Open up a box or two and see if the wiring seems to have been done "in a workmanlike fashion".
3. Pull the cover off the load-center and see if things look kosher.
4. Turn on most of the big loads and see how much the voltage drops.
5. Note any aluminum wire.
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TIA.
1. Check for correct polarity and grounds using a simple circuit tester (as the pre-sale inspection did).
2. Open up a box or two and see if the wiring seems to have been done "in a workmanlike fashion".
3. Pull the cover off the load-center and see if things look kosher.
4. Turn on most of the big loads and see how much the voltage drops.
5. Note any aluminum wire.
...
TIA.
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