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#114130 01/20/03 01:08 PM
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Yep -- I keep dipping into it when I get a few minutes to spare!

If our interpretation of that last sentence is what was actually intended, I would have thought that it could have been made a little more explicit.

Something such as: "shall be permitted only for 10 AWG or smaller conductors" or "shall not be permitted for conductors larger than 10 AWG."

#114131 01/20/03 09:30 PM
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Paul,

I think in this case it would be best if it also specified solid conductors.

Bill


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