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#110071 01/23/06 12:38 PM
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I might be bringing the wiring up to code and date.


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Wizzie: If that's the case, it looks like you have quite a bit of work to do here [Linked Image].

I haven't had to go shopping for "handy boxes" for a while. Those boxes in the pix seem wider than what I'm used to seeing. is that a local Canadian manufacture, or are all handy boxes being made larger now?

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I forgot these there out behind the gym.

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#110074 01/24/06 12:44 AM
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those are the standard size Iberville, T&B boxes in canada.




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Our handi-boxes are slightly narrower. Might have to bring some of those down from Canada next time I'm up north.

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In pic 4, is that a 15A switch carrying 240, or is the outlet only supplying 120? looks like a 220 to me


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I have no idea whats going on in those boxes Hemingray, but i think the 220 recept is for A/C I wouldn,t think it is switched. wouldn't this be in violation of voltage seperation.

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#110078 01/24/06 02:41 PM
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oh in the fourth pic the double gang box is so full there is a half inch gap between the cover and the box.


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I have no idea whats going on in those boxes Hemingray, but i think the 220 recept is for A/C I wouldn,t think it is switched. wouldn't this be in violation of voltage seperation.

I'll bet money on that switch carrying 240v or so for that outlet. (or the outlet only supplying 120v) I don't see any other EMT or wiring runs to that outlet other than from that switchbox below.


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Of course, the outlet is a 6-15..

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