Thanks for the E-mail. I'll be watching for this.Originally posted by sandsnow:
I'll be forwarding this to the secret email address that blankets all inspectors. Created just for people who think they can get away with this kind of stuff![]()
Originally posted by ryan_618:
Thanks for the E-mail. I'll be watching for this.![]()
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Roger
Another conspiracy.I have been wondering just what happened to people when they had to much code information
Probably more like fault (phase to phase) conditions and damage to forum not rated for the available AICOriginally posted by 69boss302:
I have been wondering just what happened to people when they had to much code information. Looks like some massive Overcurrent conditions here. Any body know what OCPD needs to be used on this thread.![]()
No. Use wire nuts. Makes it easier to remove the ladder.Also, would the conductor need to be twisted or could I use a crimp type connector.
If said wire nut is UL listed for that size conductorOriginally posted by electricman2:
No. Use wire nuts. Makes it easier to remove the ladder.Also, would the conductor need to be twisted or could I use a crimp type connector.
If we use wire nuts, do we have to pre-twist?Originally posted by allenwayne:
If said wire nut is UL listed for that size conductorOriginally posted by electricman2:
No. Use wire nuts. Makes it easier to remove the ladder.Also, would the conductor need to be twisted or could I use a crimp type connector.Might have to use a split bolt :roll:
20 foot or greater extension ladder at speeds exceeding 70mph requires hypress connectionOriginally posted by allenwayne:
Might have to use a split bolt :roll: