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Re: Back to back bends on electric bender
Posted by HotLine1:
Merlin:

Go to Greenlee.com & look thru the 555 documentation tab, download the PDF and there are basic instructions there.

They also have a decal that can be put right on the bender for reference.
Re: 100AMP panel in 60 degree ambient what size wire?
Posted by twh:
Originally Posted By: mikesh

Method 1 for a commercial

Method 1? Are you saying that all commercial 100 amp panels, in Victoria, (excluding derating for temperature) are fed with #1 awg?

When you determine the panel size, it might be based on 125% of the load, but the wire size isn't again (...)
Re: Housekeeping and Clean-up
Posted by electure:
Reno,

So you had A&W change your windows.... and they didn't even leave you any Root Beer?

I try not to leave a trace of my visits. It was drummed into my head long ago. "The only thing thing that was supposed to be left on the job was the work itself."
Re: Doorbell transformer??
Posted by HotLine1:
You could also parallel another 'matching' transformer next to the original. Or, pick up a 40va.
Re: Holmes on Quotes and Contracts
Posted by renosteinke:
I opened this thread putting forth the published opinions of Mike Holmes. Whatever else you might say about Mike, he's a real contractor with a real business, so he is certainly qualified to speak.

I had other reasons as well.

One is that I have seen comments like Alan's here several times, and (...)
Re: fire alarm speaker visual in drywall
Posted by allphase:
found it garvin 51181-ow
Re: Which bright spark can help me here?
Posted by gfretwell:
I think we need the voltage to figure that out.

It has been something like 48 years since I actually used this so I may be forgetting something.
Re: Accessing J-box behind luminaires
Posted by HotLine1:
I seem to remember something resembling a split piece of tubing.

Now, where is the 2" in the Code??
Re: Residential Whole House Surge Protection
Posted by Ronny:
I like to know what particular brand you install for your customer's, looking at the market there seem's to be alot of diffrent one's to choose from, I would like to hear all your thought's on the one's you choose and why, could it be brand name , or price or amount of protection that make's (...)

 

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