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Carter Huddleston

@permitzipelec

Electrical Engineer at PermitZIP | Leveraging technology in the AEC industry. The Blueprint Tour Co-host (thebptour.com). Gracie Jiu-Jitsu.

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This kid has been talking his Dad’s ear off for the last 30 minutes telling him everything he learned today while sitting in class taught by Carter Huddleston and Kenny Shultz He said “Engineers are hilarious!”

This kid has been talking his Dad’s ear off for the last 30 minutes telling him everything he learned today while sitting in class taught by <a href="/PermitZIPelec/">Carter Huddleston</a> and <a href="/PermitZIPhvac/">Kenny Shultz</a>  He said “Engineers are hilarious!”
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Think the 3-ft panel clearance rule always applies? Not with 277/480V ⚡ NEC 110.26 requires up to 4 ft in some cases.....and many miss this! Don't get caught off guard. Watch this quick breakdown👇 #ElectricalSafety #NECCode #Construction #SiteUnseen #MEPDesign

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If your building is on the opposite side of the street from the power lines — you’ve got two main options to get electricity to your space: 1. Overhead jump (faster, cheaper) 2. Underground bore (slower, pricier) Watch this quick breakdown from a recent site in San Antonio ⚡️🏗️

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Your 2000A breaker may be lying to you. Here's why: This is an adjustable trip breaker - notice those dials at the bottom? Unlike typical breakers, these let you fine-tune the trip characteristics. Problem is, they ship from the factory turned all the way down. If these settings

Your 2000A breaker may be lying to you. Here's why:

This is an adjustable trip breaker - notice those dials at the bottom? Unlike typical breakers, these let you fine-tune the trip characteristics. Problem is, they ship from the factory turned all the way down. If these settings
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“Just give me code minimum” for outlets may mean only two in the entire space—unless the occupant speaks up. In commercial buildings, the NEC has very few requirements for general-purpose receptacles. So while engineers can make educated assumptions based on layout and

“Just give me code minimum” for outlets may mean only two in the entire space—unless the occupant speaks up.

In commercial buildings, the NEC has very few requirements for general-purpose receptacles. So while engineers can make educated assumptions based on layout and
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Ever hear someone mention the rule about “six disconnects”? That magic number comes straight from the NEC, and there’s a good reason behind it. 🔌 A service disconnect is exactly what it sounds like: a way to shut off all power coming into a building. “Service” = the main

Ever hear someone mention the rule about “six disconnects”? That magic number comes straight from the NEC, and there’s a good reason behind it.

🔌 A service disconnect is exactly what it sounds like: a way to shut off all power coming into a building. “Service” = the main
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Ever wonder what those little “bug-eye” lights on the wall are for? They’re not just there for decoration — they’re one of the most important life safety systems in the building. 💡 Emergency lights — we call them “bugeyes” — automatically turn on if the power goes out, whether

Ever wonder what those little “bug-eye” lights on the wall are for?

They’re not just there for decoration — they’re one of the most important life safety systems in the building.

💡 Emergency lights — we call them “bugeyes” — automatically turn on if the power goes out, whether
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Unprotected service conductors inside a building? That’s a fire waiting to happen. If you see conductors running from the meter straight into the building, you better hope there’s a main breaker right where they land. Otherwise, those conductors are unprotected — meaning there’s

Unprotected service conductors inside a building? That’s a fire waiting to happen.

If you see conductors running from the meter straight into the building, you better hope there’s a main breaker right where they land. Otherwise, those conductors are unprotected — meaning there’s
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Step-down transformers don't always need to be on the floor. Here's what to consider: In warehouses and high-ceiling spaces, we often see transformers suspended from the structure or mounted high on walls – like this one from a recent PermitZIP survey. Pros: Frees up valuable

Step-down transformers don't always need to be on the floor. Here's what to consider:

In warehouses and high-ceiling spaces, we often see transformers suspended from the structure or mounted high on walls – like this one from a recent <a href="/PermitZIP/">PermitZIP</a> survey.

Pros: Frees up valuable
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Talk about being a pro & and a crazy nerd , if you are not using PermitZIP then: 1. You missing out and probably loosing money on your designs 2. You are overpaying In fact StripMallGuy just posted about a survey guy, all strip malls should be remodeled only with the

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Think a 200A panel is maxed out because it has ten 20A breakers? It's probably not. One of the most common misconceptions in electrical design is assuming the connected load is the sum of the breaker ratings. That might make sense at first glance—until you realize what breakers

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Our buddy Nick Heim, PE, was in our backyard today (Washington, DC) so we swung by his hotel room for a quick chat and ended up recording an awesome conversation. We covered construction, AI, industry optimization, old hats, new hats... and everything in between. A great episode

Our buddy Nick Heim, PE, was in our backyard today (Washington, DC) so we swung by his hotel room for a quick chat and ended up recording an awesome conversation. We covered construction, AI, industry optimization, old hats, new hats... and everything in between. A great episode
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Unpopular opinion: If you're blasting out a bunch of unstructured emails with scattered thoughts, random attachments, and forwarded threads without context — and the recipient misses something, that’s on you. Don’t expect people to piece together what you didn’t take the time to

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Engineers aren’t trained to sell, but we should be. The “I’ve done it cheaper” crowd keeps winning trust. So now I just say: “If you take their advice, sign here saying 85°F and 85% RH is an acceptable indoor condition.” Nobody ever signs. I wonder why?

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Inside of a 100 amp fused service disconnect on a recent PermitZIP survey in Henrico, VA. Three 100 amp fuses, and #1 AWG AL conductors mean this is a fully rated 100 amp / 3 phase system (NEC table 310.16). Never trust a nameplate on the outside. The inside of the

Inside of a 100 amp fused service disconnect on a recent <a href="/PermitZIP/">PermitZIP</a> survey in Henrico, VA. 

Three 100 amp fuses, and #1 AWG AL conductors mean this is a fully rated 100 amp / 3 phase system (NEC table 310.16). 

Never trust a nameplate on the outside. The inside of the
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AI is this century’s calculator. If you’re not using it, you’re already behind. Before calculators, math was done on paper and giant whiteboards in a room full of mathematicians. Then the handheld calculator showed up, and the reaction was predictable skepticism: “Is this thing

AI is this century’s calculator. If you’re not using it, you’re already behind.

Before calculators, math was done on paper and giant whiteboards in a room full of mathematicians. Then the handheld calculator showed up, and the reaction was predictable skepticism:

“Is this thing
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Landlords: just like engineers don’t tell you how to handle your finances, don’t tell engineers what’s required by code. We’re adding electrical load to a tenant space that shares a service lateral with three other tenants. By law (NEC 220.87), we have to prove our added tenant

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A look at what I like to call "the Walmart meter mod" I like to call this setup the Walmart meter mod because it trades compactness for practicality. In multi-tenant buildings, we often see modular meter stacks, a compact and standardized way to meter and distribute power to

A look at what I like to call "the Walmart meter mod"

I like to call this setup the Walmart meter mod because it trades compactness for practicality. In multi-tenant buildings, we often see modular meter stacks, a compact and standardized way to meter and distribute power to
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If you avoid AI because it sometimes makes mistakes or “hallucinates,” ask this: how often would a human make the same mistake? And if challenged, who is more likely to correct themselves? AI has no ego. It adjusts. Humans often resist or avoid admitting mistakes.