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#90537 12/04/04 01:34 PM
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early I do appreciate that you went to the source and I respect the fact you shared the answer with all of us even if it was not the answer you expected.

Believe me it has happened to me too.

Bob


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#90538 12/04/04 07:31 PM
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Earl:

Glad that this issue has been cleared up.

Here's the 2004 UL Guide for Wire and Cable.
http://www.ul.com/regulators/mgwire.pdf

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It would be dishonest of me to do otherwise.


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The installation I was referring to was above ground, in EMT. [Linked Image]

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