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Is this a permanent removal or will you be re-installing the heaters? Permanent removal--SHUT OFF the power. Typically these will be 2 pole circui...
Is this a permanent removal or will you be re-installing the heaters? Permanent removal--SHUT OFF the power. Typically these will be 2 pole circui...
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ViewsMy answer was cut off!! Basically you have the right idea. I suspect your wires are broken in the conduit if in fact conduit was run from house ...
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Views>>is there an easy way to pull them or do you just grab onto them and pull as hard as you can?
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ViewsYou need to do some more troubleshooting! Househelper offers excellent advise. One thought--You said the wires are run through plastic pipe. There ...
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Viewsbpagan said: Bare with me, as this is my first house and I'm not really keen on electricty. That being said, PAY a licensed electrician to come ...
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ViewsForgot to tell you what the B is for--Old sheathed electrical cable used to have 60 degree conductor insulation. The new sheathed electrical cable ...
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ViewsThe industry joke is the manufacturers had to color the wire for the inspectors! Actually I like the color wire now that I have gotten used to it...
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ViewsGood advise from TomO. Also, have you noticed if anything else is not working? Try checking the rest of the basement for non-working devices. S...
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ViewsTo answer part of your question: Your 1000 Watt dimmers are no longer 1000 Watt. Once you "gang" them together, you needed to break off some of the...
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ViewsAlmost true. The correct distance is 25 ft. for an outside GFI receptacle. Several manufacturers are making combination devices--disconnects with...
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ViewsUse a solenoid type tester. It will tell you if you have a "real" voltage present. You'll need to measure from hot to ground or hot to neutral. I ...
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ViewsExactly, how did you measure voltage with your voltage indicator? Is it a meter or a "bird dog" (sensing type that chirps)? What wires/ surfa...
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ViewsSome jacuzzis have a need for 2 seperate circuits--pump & heater. Check installation instructions. Either way any wiring to jacuzzi must be GFCI pr...
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Views1. you are running water 2. the pipe inside the well is leaking 3. the pump inside the well is leaking 4. your check valve inside the well is le...
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ViewsWatt's Law states volts times amps = Watts so--> watt's divided by volts = Amps 16KW (16,000 Watts) / 240 volts = 66.67 Amps The probability you...
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ViewsWatch this intro http://reliancecontrols.com/ A transfer switch is the best and safest method to isolate your generator from the power company ...
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ViewsSeen this before. The fans rarely operate during the cold season and have a tendency to freeze up. Once the weather turns warm and the attic heats ...
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ViewsHere's a link to Juno Lighting http://www.junolighting.com/pdf/spec/G4_2_0.pdf
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ViewsUnless your local jurisdictation has an exception,, I believe you will be required to run a 4-wire circuit for the oven provided it is a 120/240 vo...
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ViewsYour best bet is to try to contact the manufacturer for a wiring diagram. There are too many variables.
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