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Updated over 6 years ago on . Most recent reply

Labeling Electrical Panels
Hi BP!
I own a 3-family property that didn't have its electrical panels labeled fully. I labeled what I could myself, but found a few switches that don't seem to go to anything. I left them off and tried all outlets, lights and whatnot and everything seems to be working. Is it possible these switches go to nothing?
I have to schedule the fire marshall to come out in about a week for an inspection. I want to make sure I don't get anything wrong when he checks. Can I leave those blank? Any advice would be much appreciated!
Best,
Warren Juall
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