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#106745 08/08/03 08:46 PM
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... this is from the same place as the compressor motor. ('Bad Motor Wiring') This was in their electronic engineering department. It seems they like to do their own work.

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#106746 08/08/03 10:48 PM
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The three "stacked" molded-case breakers in the top pic look special. smirk The wire-bending space looks just right for 22AWG.

#106747 08/10/03 12:25 AM
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WOW, True 'wire' ties! [Linked Image]

The three stack box is truly special... Looks like a 'temporary' setup that grew out of control. Is this thing growing receptacles along the left hand side? It appears to be a 110/220v outlet strip along with a convienent place to double lug an extra cord when the cover is removed.

Creative engineering, fun and entertaining!

#106748 08/10/03 08:47 AM
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Actually, this began life as a pretty good installation. There are 3 30A 3Poles feeding 3 30A receptacles there on the side.
A 100A Main C/B is in a separate enclosure (unseen) above...but... [Linked Image]...S

#106749 08/12/03 08:29 PM
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I like the wire color change from line to load side...kind of lends an artistic flair to the work.

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