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Download the 2003 UL Directory "White Book" by clicking HERE .

This is a 1.8 Mb. PDF file!


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Hot Dog!

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Thanks for that one Joe!

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Thank's Joe!


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Way Cool! [Linked Image]


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Great Link Joe, Thanks!

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Bill:

I felt that this file was of value and I decided that it should be made available to our industry. I have been advised that UL may begin to make this file available as a CD.

It really serves me very well, because I show my students what shows up when I search for "Bonding and Grounding"

Try it ...


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Wow, Joe, THANKS!

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Keep spreading the word!


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Thanks! Keep spreading the word!

Question: What can be said about back feeding a circuit breaker?

Do the words Line and Load have something to do with the correct way that this device can be used?

Bill: Please consider a UL or NRTL Forum? I think that it would go over very well.

NRTL = Nationally Recognized Testing Laboratory


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