Is a subpanel an outlet?

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charlie b

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al hildenbrand said:
I'm sure you recall that nearly all commodity 15 and 20 amp single pole breakers found in common residential circuit breaker panels are manufactured with the SWD mark.
I recall no such thing (not the sort of thing I would have ever noticed). I's just an enjunnear. Yas tink I werk for a livin like all youse 'lectricens? :wink: 8) :lol:
 

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peter d said:
We had a 20 page thread on that once. :lol:
And we're not going to do it again. I kept a copy of that entire thread, in Word format, and I think I am going to have them bury it with me. I just hope they wait until I've died. :lol:
 

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charlie b said:
I kept a copy of that entire thread, in Word format, and I think I am going to have them bury it with me. I just hope they wait until I've died. :lol:
:D :D :D
ROTHLMAO
:D :D :D

20 pages? . . . more like 53 pages
 

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peter d said:
Was it really 53 pages? :shock: I really did believe it was only 20 pages. Maybe under the old forum format? :?
Isn't that somethin'. :)

The old forum had 15 posts per "page", same as this forum, so, 53 pages.
 

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charlie b said:
The Word document is 323 pages long! :shock: :shock:
:D Heh. I printed it out from the web pages, double sided and it's over an inch thick. I haven't had the heart to count the sheets of paper. . .
 
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