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Anything plug or unplug with the power on will make a flash.
Anything plug or unplug with the power on will make a flash.
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ViewsIt is against code. The likely reason is because in the event os a wire failure you do not want the possibilty of putting 120 volts on the low vol...
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ViewsThere at least 8 different ways to wire 3 way switches. you need to give us more details of the room layout. Will power come into one of the light...
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ViewsNo the low volatge(door bell, electric strike ) and hi voltage(120 volt) must be kept separate. They can be in the same trench right beside each ot...
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ViewsBreakers trip from over current. Sounds like you have fault in the light circuit or more likely the fixture. If this is a newer home with AFCI bre...
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ViewsYou have an open neutral wire somewhere on the circuit. Look for an open connection somewhere.
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Viewshttp://www.smarthome.com/4257W.html
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ViewsNot really a smoke detector sound, but I have heard of gas meters making sounds.
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ViewsOnly three possibilities. 1. You have the wrong circuit breaker off. 2.The circuit is cross wired to two different circuit breakers. 3. Someone ...
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ViewsThe correct height is where ever yo feel like runing them. There is no code requirement for height. They must 1.25" from the front of the lumber.
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ViewsThe black leads are the timer power for 120 volt system. The yellow leads are timer power for 208 or 240 volt system. The red and blue leads are ...
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ViewsSince it is painted this product should work for you http://www.woodrestoration.net/products.php#fillit
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ViewsLook for a leak on the suction side of system. Air is being sucked into the system. Could be your well is also running low on water and sucking air.
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ViewsDon't know fro sure. this is my best guess. The one on the right is a dimmer. The switch on the bottom turns it on/off. The slide controls the bri...
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ViewsYou can not share the neutral on the LOAD side of the GFCI. You must either use a double pole GFCI breaker or separate the circuit at the first rec...
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ViewsThe cable will need to be replaced. You can't make a splice in the middle of a cable unless you put it in a box. Also you must have six inches of w...
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ViewsThis is not typical fan wiring. Waht do the instructions that came with the fan say.
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ViewsPerfectly mormal switch loop wiring. leave alone and connect your fan to the same wires as the light was connected to.
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