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DOES ANYONE KNOW WHERE I CAN FIND A 3PH. 100AMP FUSED DISCONNECT SINGLE ARM FOR A FRANK ADAM BUS SYSTEM OR DOES ANYONE KNOW ANYTHING ABOUT THIS COMPANY? PLEASE HELP THANKS, SKETAR
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Sketer: A good source for buss switches is "The Electrical Advertiser". It's a trade "rag" paper with classified ads, and a lot of buss merchants.
They have a web site, please use your search engine.
Good luck John
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Link as follows http://www.electadv.com/ [This message has been edited by wolfdog (edited 01-13-2003).]
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Wolfdog: If I knew how to post the link, I would have. Someday, I have to take a 'puter training class. John
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John, No course required, IMHO. Print out this page: https://www.electrical-contractor.net/ubb/ubbcode.html and try playing with some of the items on it. Also, as you are looking at this text, at the top of this box is an icon for a sheet of paper with a pencil on it (the right hand icon). It is the "Edit/Delete Message" icon for my message. Click on it and you can see the way I inserted the link, above. Don't worry about hurting my message. Without my password, you can't hurt it. Al
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ElectricAL, Thanks for the helpful info
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Al: Thank You. I printed it, and I'll read it as soon as I get time. Thanks again John
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John, To create a hyperlink to a website you just have to type out it's address, like Http://www.Electrical-Contractor.net (with or without www) or www.Electrical-Contractor.net and they should work. Bill
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If there is a UL sticker, with a file number (something like "E 1234"), UL can point you in the right direction.
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