Big Job
What state are you in, I have a N.J.licence. LOL . Sounds like a big job. Good luck with it, and don't undercharge.
What state are you in, I have a N.J.licence. LOL . Sounds like a big job. Good luck with it, and don't undercharge.
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ViewsWhat do you need the bigger service for? What kind of building is it for?
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ViewsIt is usually the responsibility of the utility company to feed from the transformer to the service mast.
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ViewsLets say the lights will be on for more than 3 hours and you may not load the breaker more than 80% for a continuous load.
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ViewsYes it is a violation and dangerous. The answer to the number of 300 watters is six, not seven!
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Viewsthe answer is six. not seven.
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ViewsRight on , I am referring to wiring of the recepacle in the box, not BRANCH CIRCUIT conductors leaving the box being less than #12.
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ViewsOk I am referring to the actual wiring of the receptacle not the ground part of the receptacle. Sory not to clarify that.
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ViewsWhat section of 210.19. How about table 210.24? As long as you space the cables and support them every 4.5' you should be good. Are you reading th...
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ViewsIts probably eaiser to install the necessary box now than squeezing in tight spaces later, but then you will have to cut a bigger hole in the cabin...
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ViewsI never wired a recessed light so I didn't know there are any that can't be accessed after drywall. How else would you be able to wire it afterwar...
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ViewsAgain, it's a rough in, just make sure the cable is run in a way so as not to have any damage, is protected from potential damage, is not bent too ...
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ViewsSmokes are roughed in just like the rest of the house, the electrical inspector inspects to see if they are wired correctly , the fire inspector ch...
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ViewsNo, the wires don't have to be in the box for a rough in.
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ViewsIn response to Rogers post article 210.19(a)(4) exception no.1.
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ViewsIs it constant? Does it only happen when you flush? Maybe you are overLOADing your commode.
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Viewsyes,no,yes,no,maybe,yes,yes,no,no,and no.Just kidding, I will look at it later and give it some time to look it up if I don't know offhand. Check b...
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