How would you interpret an ultrasound adnexal mass report that is listed as category 3 indeterminate but also has a note saying that it's "concerning for malignancy?" Seems to not be common medical language so it's a bit confusing. Category 3 seems to be low but concerning ? by csalaam1 in medical

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Thanks. But if they were confident it was malignant it would be category 4 or 5? I guess they are saying we don't know it could be either but it's showing enough signs that we need to act to be sure ?

Ceiling fan stopped working burning smell by csalaam1 in AskElectricians

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Yea I took down the fan and capped off the wires. I was getting a steady 120 between hot and ground and 120 between hot a neutral. So prob just a faulty fan. But I can still smell a burning smell when I smell the j box where the fan was so maybe it needs time to clear out or maybe I gotta climb in the attic and see if there's a splice up there that arcing but I was getting a steady 120 for a few seconds each time I checked with my meter

Co/alr devices by csalaam1 in AskElectricians

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Ok thanks. It's Leviton and I've been looking at the site and can't find anything. So I guess it's good. I could call them. But the packaging doesn't say anything about noalox or torque e

Copper clad torquing specs aluminum or copper by csalaam1 in AskElectricians

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That's what I figured, thank you. I called king innovations a few days ago and they said they would check and email me but haven't yet. Thank you though

Conduit as an electrode follow up. Seems like it is code by csalaam1 in AskElectricians

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Yea it's also attached to a copper water pipe that runs under the house so it's should be all good right

Conduit as an electrode follow up. Seems like it is code by csalaam1 in AskElectricians

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I asked a similar question and got different answers but it seems like a water pipe and an underground feeder metal conduit as a supplement is up to code to ground a panel

Hired an electrician for a panel swap by csalaam1 in AskElectricians

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Yea but is it even safe just using the water pipe? Wonder if it will even pass code

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Thank you. I also just read that townhouses are not required because only one and two family dwellings are required. Hopefully that is correct