stickboy1375
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- Litchfield, CT
Something like this or do you want movementLarryFine said:Actually, I was thinking of just the square with the gears in it.
stickboy1375 said:Went back to a regular customers house to change out some light fixtures, I inadvertently tripped a gfi protected circuit so I went to the basement to reset the breaker, I notice right away all the steam humidifiers I wired were gone and a brand new system was installed and wired, so I asked the owner who did the job and she replies so and so heating contractor.
They ran two brand new circuits for the equipment and wired it all up for her. I just let the owner know they should not have done the work and she was pretty surprised. Anyone else deal with this problem?
Dennis Alwon said:Let's beat this some more..... If a staple is listed to securely hold a large size cables then it is certainly may be capable of securing 3 or possible 4 smaller cables. I don't see what the big deal is. The purpose of the staple is to hold the wire securely to the studs, etc. If I can secure 4 cables with a tie wrap then I don't see the issue. Now if the staples is listed for 2- 12/2 and you try to put 3 it may not securely support those cables. That I have issue with not the other scenario.
480sparky said:Why bother with staples and tiewraps.
Just use a simple nail through the middle of the cable.....
radiopet said:TI have seen way to many damaged cables due to some "Helper" not understanding how to properly drive a staple...lets hope they learn as a helper before they make the mistake as a "Master"