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#189627 10/20/09 02:14 AM
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Just some pics I've had around for a while....

Here's a 5KVA transformer on the back of a backboard feeding a small subpanel. The only thing left on the subpanel is cathodics for a 5000 BBL tank and a chemical pump. Needless to say, this installation is a bit past its expiration date...

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Crikey!,
What brand sub-panel is that?
I'd say it's survived remarkably well, given that this stuff is fully exposed to the elements.

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Originally Posted by Trumpy
Crikey!,
What brand sub-panel is that?
I'd say it's survived remarkably well, given that this stuff is fully exposed to the elements.


My guess it's a Bryant/Westinghouse BR loadcenter.


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