Sequence Of Operation- Temping Out

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mstrlucky74

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So I'm pretty confused by the sequence of operation(hopefully you can read it). Don't expect anyone to give me their interpretation although that would be nice what I'm really trying to figure out is the best way to temp out PP-HA. The existing pullbox shown is within 10' of PP-HA. We are pulling out the feeders and installing new in the extg. conduits. 2 sets of feeders are going in one extg. 4" in most of the cases. Would it be best to temp out PP-HA from 2 sets out of the extg. pull box. Looks like this will involve several shutdowns.

This is a tough one to digest. Thanks
 

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mstrlucky74

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Have to check but think the sequence notes match up to the demo riser not demo one line attached

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Smart $

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Your one-line is too small. I understand the forum programming reduces the size of images so you need to come up with a better "upload" process ... perhaps experiment with http://postimages.org/. Grab the direct link after uploading to link here using image button and URL tab in the dialog box (or use img tags).

From what I see, there is no way to intercept 3 existing parallel 4" conduits and install a new splice box without interrupting power through all 3 conduits.
 

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I agree with Smart you need to use a different method of posting attachments. Your current method makes most of them unreadable.
 

mstrlucky74

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Will do. Thanks. Dropbox probably wouldn't be a good option as most access this site from their phone, correct?
 
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Smart $

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or try this. I may have to use something better to capture the picture instead of the snipping tool.
Don't know anything about Dropbox usage.

Snipping tool should be fine... but base text size by what you see on your screen. I do it quite often. For example, the Sequence of Construction clip is readable on our end The actual image, not the thumbnail in your post. The riser diagram is not. Does it even look the same size you see in your snipping tool?

And post one image at a time to postimage.org. Do no choose a resize option. After uploading you get a list of links. Click the clipboard icon at the far right of "Direct Link", come over to this site reply page and paste that link in your post. Wrap it with IMG tags (click here for example). Or if it is uber large screen wise, just paste the link, add no tags.
 
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mstrlucky74

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Don't know anything about Dropbox usage.

Snipping tool should be fine... but base text size by what you see on your screen. I do it quite often. For example, the Sequence of Construction clip is readable on our end The actual image, not the thumbnail in your post. The riser diagram is not. Does it even look the same size you see in your snipping tool?

And post one image at a time to postimage.org. Do no choose a resize option. After uploading you get a list of links. Click the clipboard icon at the far right of "Direct Link", come over to this site reply page and paste that link in your post. Wrap it with IMG tags (click here for example). Or if it is uber large screen wise, just paste the link, add no tags.

I think I see what you mean. I've tried to do it again. Let me know.

https://postimg.org/gallery/uoeursae/1b5af5cf/
 

Smart $

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I think I see what you mean. I've tried to do it again. Let me know.

https://postimg.org/gallery/uoeursae/1b5af5cf/
Link just takes me to the postimage page of your three image gallery. The word gallery is even in your link. Here what I see on my end when I click your link...

Capture.png

Direct Link: https://s22.postimg.org/ulejjpvxd/Capture.png

Here's what see on postimage site after upload that image:

Capture2.png

Direct Link https://s22.postimg.org/fn8ustdu9/Capture2.png
Note the Direct Link on the postimage site and the Direct link I posted for the first image above.
 
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