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#152404 03/09/05 10:11 PM
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I installed a few of the receptacles a couple of years ago as replacements in an existing installation. Local distributor actually had them on the shelf (in very dusty boxes). [Linked Image]
Manufacturer was Crouse-Hinds, IIRC.

#152405 03/09/05 10:34 PM
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Those seem like pretty good ideas actually. Do they still have a weatherproof rating? :-)


It does not matter if you win or lose but how you lay the blame :-)
#152406 03/10/05 05:12 PM
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I have been told that these devices are still made, but I haven't been able to find one in any of the catalogs I have, or online either.

The one shown is from the 70's to early 80's time frame.

Roger

#152407 03/11/05 09:39 AM
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So what does this outlet say about the ground up ground down contrversy?

#152408 03/14/05 10:27 PM
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SvenNYC,

The piece is just enamalled metal (I believe), it is at the shop and I will look at it next time I am near it.

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