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110.26: Working Space Illumination
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05/17/07 09:28 PM
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Does lighting from below meet the requirements of this section? ![[Linked Image]](https://www.electrical-contractor.net/forum/RS/guy_in_fish_tank.jpg)
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Re: 110.26: Working Space Illumination
[Re: renosteinke]
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05/18/07 11:16 AM
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I sure hope that aquarium is well insulated.
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Re: 110.26: Working Space Illumination
[Re: mikesh]
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05/19/07 05:03 PM
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gloryosky, where is that stewnods flash coat and hood
I would have to say the belly is effectively blocking the up light
and, I don't see a blanket under that tank either...sheesh this guy is really askin" for it
Tom
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Re: 110.26: Working Space Illumination
[Re: togol]
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05/19/07 09:10 PM
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Those fish aren't pharina, are they? They don't look like electric eels...
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Re: 110.26: Working Space Illumination
[Re: wa2ise]
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05/20/07 12:55 AM
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Would the glass/plexiglass body of the aquarium be sufficent insulation? It looks like it's also got a pretty hefty black plastic base.
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Re: 110.26: Working Space Illumination
[Re: noderaser]
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05/20/07 04:59 AM
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The rocks in the base of the tank give him a good non-slip finish to stand on.
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Re: 110.26: Working Space Illumination
[Re: 32VAC]
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05/20/07 09:55 AM
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you do realize we could double the size of the codebook if we added the stupidity factor.....(or perhaps cut its size in half.....)
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