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Yes, you're right.
I'm sure what's meant is "convenience outlets" rather than "convince outlets."
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I can see that you are lost as...
If you can't convince a receptacle audience then how can you expect to nail down your extras?
Get it together man....
BTW no one ever reads the print or its scale. It takes time away from construction. How do you expect to make any money doing that?
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And to think that, on another thread, someone wondered why I was not impressed by the title "engineer!" :-)
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Randy, you will have to know where the outlets were made before you can approach them with a dialect to convince them with.
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They just need a stern talking to.
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hehe, That's a good one Randy!
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Note #3 125V Single phase recept.
Is there a 125V, 3 Phase Recept?
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This reminds me of the signs on the emergency doors in one of my local supermarkets: "Warning: This door is alarmed." Really? It doesn't even look mildy worried to me! Is there a 125V, 3 Phase Recept?
We have 110V 3-ph recepts. here for building site power.
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Randy, If you like , you may borrow my Ugley Stick, that may convince them.
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