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mivey

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OK, this is rabbit trailing but...Who in the heck is Stacey Bridges? Sure you're not misquoting Lady McB: 'yet who would have thought the old man to have had so much blood in him'?
From High Plains Drifter
Stacey Bridges wanted a safe combination from one of his dying gang members that he was going to abandon.
Stacey Bridges: Now, Morg. You just give us the combination to that safe in the mining office and well slip right in, get the money thats owed us and slip right back out again.
Morgan Allen: [dying] I wouldn't give you the combination to the gates of hell. [Stacy stabs him in the throat with a sharpened stick]
Stacey Bridges: Sure had a lot of blood left in him, didn't he?
 

iwire

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On commercial stuff, we mark every receptacle and disconnect with it's source.

Then just label the panels with "receps" or RTU # or whatever.


If you have a problem, look at the recep or disconnect and it will tell you what breaker feeds it.

This is better than panel shedules anyday.

I agree but it does not meet the NEC.
 

Dnkldorf

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I agree but it does not meet the NEC.

I'm sure you have your share of "printing office receps" and "Tom Jacobs office" on schedules in places where the tennant has no Tom Jacobs, never had a printing office, and room 100 is now open space with cubicles.
 

ddderek

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This is done right!

This is done right!

Me 2.

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Sweet panel directory!
 
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