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Doesn't anyone tape up the grounded conductor anymore?
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Never seen anyone tape up the grounded conductor.
Not saying it's a bad idea only that it would be unusual in my area.
Bob Badger Construction & Maintenance Electrician Massachusetts
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I was taught to tape the grounded conductor 25yrs. ago, and I still do it. In my area it is pretty commom, but I see that alot of guy's are getting away from it.
[This message has been edited by HCE727 (edited 01-01-2007).]
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Then the owner and Cable guy started arguing because the Cable guy said the Main breaker didn't trip so it is the owners fault
!!! How dare that Owner have a Main OCPD that cannot sense Faults and Overloads on its Line Side!!! Dang, I would have loved to witnessed this situation - and ask the CATV Installer what His / Her Planet of origin is! Scott35
Scott " 35 " Thompson Just Say NO To Green Eggs And Ham!
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"The offset nipple and a 2 hole strap would suit me just as fine here..."
I would have used the proper 2 hole strap, it would fail inspection here, with the kindorf strap.
The cable guy drilling into a service cable, happens very often, no supprise, many of them get paid piece work, hurry, hurry, what took so long!
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Hey Lostaz' just checked out the link, thanks for passing that along.
Luke Clarke Electrical Planner for TVA.
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Les, whats a kindorf strap? I've never heard that term... Luke, No problem at all
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Kindorf is one of many brand names for the metal strut framing systems. See also Unistrut, Superstrut, Versabar, etc....
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*I think Lostaz was being sarcastic. There are several different brand names and terms in this trade and strut/ kindorf happens to be one of them. Green unistrut/ kindorf is new to me. I have in the past used galvonized unistrut in outdoor locations so it wouldn't rust as much, or as quickly. If I had the choice I'd prefer using what I call a "cowboy" clamp.
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