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Doesn't the ground terminal have to be UP in a commercial building?
Only for an A-1 occupancy per NEC 210.21(B)(5)
Doesn't the ground terminal have to be UP in a commercial building?
Only for an A-1 occupancy per NEC 210.21(B)(5)
Doesn't the ground terminal have to be UP in a commercial building?
Huh???...........
How about antidisestablishmentarianism?. (I entered that a ultrasonic speed just for you, Chris)
Also, why do we always abbreviate etcetera?
what is the requirement for Commercial bathroom receptacles?
at least one 120v 20A rec? Or none req???
On this topic,does a hand dryer in a commercial bathroom,located withen 6' of the sink ,need to be need to be on GFCI protection. Unit is hardwired thru the back of the dryer.
Thanks
On this topic,does a hand dryer in a commercial bathroom,located withen 6' of the sink ,need to be need to be on GFCI protection. Unit is hardwired thru the back of the dryer.
Thanks
why do we call an orange an orange but we dont call a bannana a yellow?
Hey no fair, I answered first.![]()
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Aren't we both "Sparky"? If you were on a job site, and someone yelled "Hey, Sparky!", wouldn't you turn around?
More than likely I would try to ignore him if he was calling me "sparky."![]()
what? I have never heard of that.Only for an A-1 occupancy per NEC 210.21(B)(5)
why do we call an orange an orange but we dont call a bannana a yellow?