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I bet the service entrance panel doesn't have 6'7" head room clearance unless there is a basement.
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Excellent, Bill!! I love it! BTW, which way is that "noncompliant" receptacle installed, ground up or down?? Should this be considered a separate building covered under 250.32?...S
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electure, I don't know which way it was, sorry. I guess you guys out in Sunny CA aren't zoned for this kind of structure, eh? Bill
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Would this structure require a special branch circuit for refridgeration equipment?
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That depends. The temperature within an occupied (properly built( www.igloobuildingcode.com)) Igloo is always 32F. If it was any warmer the Igloo would melt, if it were any cooler the heat from the occupent would bring the temperature up to the maximunm (snow is the perfect insulator). If the occupent were to require temperatures cooler than 32F, then refrigeration equipment would be required
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The mention of an Igloo to almost any construction worker in SoCA. would only bring to mind a water jug, or an ice chest. (but then, last night there were snowball fights in the Watts, Compton, and Willowbrook areas of LA, absolutely unheard of!) www.presstelegram.com/Stories/0,1413,204~21474~1763345.html ...S btw, we only had light showers here in Anaheim, less than 20 miles away. [This message has been edited by electure (edited 11-13-2003).]
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TG,
That sounds like it will be an amazing place.
wow! Bill
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They have ice-carved chandeliers. Talk about "cool" lightbulbs
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