Ah yes I forgot about amendments. I also forgot to look up the code today will do it tomorrow.
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Ah yes I forgot about amendments. I also forgot to look up the code today will do it tomorrow.
NEC requires that the water pipe be used as a grounding electrode if it is matal and extends into the ground at least 10'. I will look up the section on Tuesday when I go back to tech.
that 3rd swith is not a 3-way if it says on and off which I can see from the picture it says off it is a single pole switch.
Normally if it is rated for 2 grounds per hole it will be egg shaped and not round. You are only allowed 2 per hole if properly rated. No more than that.
Why is this in the electrical forum? This is a plumbing question.
As a nolunteer Fire Fighter i can tell you that most often tree/transformer fires are started by lightning. NOT the wires rubbing the tree. But over a period of time this is possible.
I will have to look on another forum for the thread I am looking for it pictured a wire twister with like 8 holes that goes on a drill you put the wires in certain holes and it will twis em right for...
Yes my bad I don't know what I was thinking maybe flexible cords?
If using ROMEX® those answers are correct but if its not ROMEX® it depends on the wire insulation type and if it needs to be derated.
Why not just put in the combo 15 and 20 amp recepticals. They look the same as a 15 anp receptical but they also have the horizontal slot in them.
I always replace all the lamps in the fixture at the same time. that way I know all of the lamps are good. A floruesent lamp can light on only one filament but the ballast will be huffing and puffing...
Can't beleive nobody else saw this the neutral is the grounded conductor the hot is the ungrounded.
Does that box have to be NFPA certified or UL listed if so I don't think that you can make your own.
For every foot that you pull the water you will lose .5 psi. so at normal atmospheric pressure you should be able to raise the water about 28-29 feet. just learned this through a pump class for...
post your question here http://www.diychatroom.com/forumdisplay.php?f=47
that forum is specifically for appliances.
i believe that i read the 4-6 mili amp thing in mullins text residential wiring 15th edition not quite sure if it was or not i will check on tuesday wen i go back to tech.
thank you for the quick reply i will let them know
no they dont work with the ground this is a typical misconception. it detects ground faults by measureing the crurrent between the hot and neutral wire a difference of 4-6 miliamps will trip the gfci.
ok my neighbors have a well not sure how deep it is but they have orange "Bacteria" in the water can't see it in the water but it gets built up in the matal strainer in the faucet. then have a i...
you thing 13 circuits is bad my aunts house only has 2
possibly need a higher amperage panel not sure but possibly just throwing that out there.
If i had the money i would probably buy the kleins. i have a pair of klein linemans that my uncle bought me i love em nice feel and comfortable to work with.
technically he is a professional if you look at the deffinition. 1 a: of, relating to, or characteristic of a profession b: engaged in one of the learned professions c (1): characterized by or...
i prefer craftsman i have a pair of em and they work pretty good only thing is they only go up to 18 awg so if you need to strip door bell wire you need another pair.