|
Re: supervisory circuits
|
Posted by dbravo:
to keep the pipes from freezing. It is a aluminum enclsosure (HB8E-D) with dual 1900W heating elements. The circuit is fed from stand-by generator distribution.
not to be pointed in right direction for nfpa supervisory ckts.
thanks
|
|
Re: Fire Pump feed
|
Posted by sabrown:
Good points, I forgot that there were no plans. Thanks for the correction.
Shane
|
|
Re: wiring methods inside large airhandler?
|
Posted by renosteinke:
Triple ... I think maybe you expect too much of the NEC.
Not to worry - you have lots of company. The NEC is, at best, but one element of an extensive web of standards and regulations.
First, you can't expect the NEC to specifically address every possible product out there. Nor is 'fire prote
|
|
Re: union
|
Posted by noderaser:
Your local doesn't have any employment resources? I should think that they would have a primary interest in keeping members employed. But maybe I'm straying into the darker side of things...
Our union is all about work referral; in fact, it's one of the main ways to get in with our local. But the
|
|
Re: "Renting" Your License?
|
Posted by renosteinke:
I'd like you to look at the following ad, and voice your opinion as to what would make such an arrangement 'proper,' and where one would 'cross the line.'
"I need electrical permits pulled every county of your state. So, I need a licensed Master in each county to pull the permits for my crew. It
|
|
Re: Social networking
|
Posted by RODALCO:
I am addicted to YouTube with currently 330 video's on my channel.
which is : RODALCO2007
Then facebook is used for connecting with friends and for sharing photo's and the odd chat in the chat rooms.
I admit that often time flies when participating and or viewing video footage on Y.T.
|
|
Re: sewage grinder pump
|
Posted by wire_twister:
Is it a reversing motor? Does it have any kind of controller with it? I put in a comercial grinder that would automatically reverse if it bound up on something it could not chew.
|
|
Re: Running power to a detached shed
|
Posted by HotLine1:
Harold:
Our CCO inspector (non-DCA, non-UCC) scans the Twp files for any 'open' permits, and a back record of any/all work performed with permits before he goes to do the CCO inspection.
He can average 2-3 non-permitted finished basements, or other things each week. Replaced panels, furnaces, wa
|
|
Re: Connecting 110V oven to UK power supply
|
Posted by ghost307:
We used to have a similar situation in the US with automobiles that were bought in Europe and shipped to the US.
These so-called "grey market" cars were almost always a lot cheaper, even with the added cost of shipping the entire car across the pond. The REAL costs came when the new owners found
|