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#30332 10/17/03 04:11 PM
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nobody has mentioned the new amprobes that go around both conductors, or the ideal circuit testers here that would suffice
Or possibly going to the first available j-box above the ceiling and taking the reading there,After all, we are talking commercial and there is most likely a box right above the stub up from the receptacle [Linked Image]


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#30333 10/21/03 10:58 AM
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Call an electrician.

I am the operations manager for a large University Data Center and I am also a licensed electrician.

I'll revert to what others have said - If you do not know how to use the meter you have zero business attempting this task.

Again - Call an electrician.

#30334 10/21/03 11:26 AM
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Please read my last post. I will contact a licensed electrician if need be. For now, there is NO need to. I will call him I need to be intrusive these ckts. As for now, the flexiclamp by Megger will work just fine.

Also, are you hiring? [Linked Image]

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