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Last time I heard from Joe he was on his way to Iraq to work on the electrocuted GI problem.
Greg Fretwell
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If that's where he his, I wish him Gods speed on his return.
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Joe T can be found on Facebook cause I have seen him there and he is still big with the IAEI org., he e-mails me every now and then.
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P.S. Joe was in Iraq and he did show me some pictures he took of the electrical mess that was over there.
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I haven't heard anything about GIs getting electrocuted in the shower lately so maybe he did some good. Joe can whiz people off but he is a good teacher and at the end of the day he does promote safety.
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I can't see what this has to do with "wet locations" You guys really know how to get off subject.
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Hey a shower is a wet location. I was pulling it back on topic
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Your a funny guy Greg. You knew I was just jerking your chain a little bit. But you are correct a shower is a wet location. But, since we are on the subject, an inspector friend of mine asked me if a drinking fountain located in a shower room (big locker room) needed to have GFCI protection and I said no, but then I went and looked it up and it does need GFCI protection under the '08 code. Had to call him back with my tail between my legs and tell him I was wrong. I hate when that happens.
George Little
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Yep 422.52 is new to 2008.
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