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#23477 03/20/03 07:29 AM
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Prints that "sneak" loads that should be Article 702 onto the Article 700 systems.

We get prints with panel schedules that show just the right loads in the emergency panel, so at plan review it goes unnoticed.

But as the job progress we find things in the notes "bring to spare breaker in emergency panel" these will be loads like registers, security rooms, computer equipment.

One job even had a nice detail sheet of coming out of an 277 volt exit signs to a small 277 to 120 volt transformer to power the alarms on the panic hardware at exit doors.


Bob Badger
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#23478 03/20/03 09:12 AM
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ThinkGood, I agree with you on the turn signals. Worst than not using them is turning them on when they are in the middle of the turn.

Also drivers that go down the road with just their parking lights.

Kids that think the road is a sidewalk.

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mind as of yesterday,bi-lingual ballets.GEO

#23480 03/20/03 10:00 AM
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GEO,
I have performed in several ballets (the next one at the end of April), and though I have wanted to make what I suppose is a funny comment at times, never yet have I heard any vocalizations meant to be heard by the audience. I suppose you are talking about opera, you know the "I sold a meatball" or something like that.
Shane

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