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#75861 03/16/07 08:43 AM
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Some folks just refuse to believe that they're not getting out of this life alive...


Ghost307
#75862 03/16/07 09:15 AM
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Ok I think I was wrong. Yes you could write one hell of a scope letter to try and protect yourself form these folks, but you just can’t excluded dealing with retarded people from your proposal.


101° Rx = + /_\
#75863 03/16/07 05:01 PM
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Why not run it in RMC and FS boxes?


JFW
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Just searched the 2005 Code and the 2005 Code Handbook (got 'em on CD).

No reference to "magnetic fields".

I agree with JJM above - write up a test proceedure, itemize the cost(s), and watch it vanish...

Grov

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I would run it back the engineer or architect and make them design the electrical system, as to type of wire and placement of all conductors and make them write the test specs. It sounds like you could be come trapped by this if you do it yourself.

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