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Hi all,
the violations forum is full of horrible pictures. For a change I'd like to see what a good electric service drop look like in North America. Maybe there is a already a thread somewhere on ECN?
In my area there aren't many overhead services. Those few I have seen are old with insulators on the house wall.
I'm looking for a safe, simple and cheap way to do service drops. The American ones seem like a good starting point.
[This message has been edited by C-H (edited 10-20-2003).]
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What? .... hmmm .. I'll check around ..... Seriously though, it's a good idea folks. If you could send some pictures (of Good Stuff) in it would be a refreshing change. Bill
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Maybe i'm just cynical, but I bet no matter how good you think your work is, there will be someine here to find fault with it.
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Start shooting .....
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Joe,
Does Caddy make a clip for NM-B?
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Electricmanscott,- your right on!
Shoot first, apologize later.....maybe
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Jim: I will have to search for that information too, but maybe another member can help us. Here's a link that shows new construction and the progress of some industrial and commercial buildings of all systems including the electrical in the slab on up to the roof! http://www.llnl.gov/asci-scrapbook/asci-scrapbook_archive.html
Joe Tedesco, NEC Consultant
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