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#118180 08/21/04 01:18 PM
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OK here's the pic's of an average SF service.

www.markhellerelectric.com/services/serviceconds.htm



[This message has been edited by e57 (edited 08-21-2004).]


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An excellent and interesting discussion.

As for the breakers being located exterior, that is the norm here in Southern California.

You have to remember, in Orange, LA and San Diego counties, we only see snow and harsh weather on TV. [Linked Image] And e57 might agree, SF has two types of weather - foggy and not so foggy.

I'm in the same boat as e57, and have rarely encountered SE in any part of California.

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