"old wives' tale" code

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Did anyone mention "Service disconnect must be within 10' of where SE enters building".
 
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Originally posted by jim dungar:A better tale is: anywhere near water requires a GFCI, for example a bubbler (or for you non-Wisconsinites, a drinking fountain).
I used to call it a scuttlebutt. Then I left active service in the Navy. :D
 
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Charlie,

Not to cause too much of a furor, but some Marines I know consider "active in the Navy" to be an oxymoron. ;)

Oops, did I just steer this topic in a different direction? And when, I was growing up, my Dad was a LT CMDR jg.

[ February 10, 2006, 12:30 PM: Message edited by: jim dungar ]
 
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Originally posted by electricmanscott:
Originally posted by allenwayne:
Come on Celtic what ELECTRICIAN :p would not use 3 way 4 way 3ways on a stairway wih a landing that enters another area or 3 way 3 way when there are more than 6 steps.To say that well it doesn`t actually say 3 ways is redundent.There is a time and place for common scense and there is a time for stupidity.Seems this might be the place for the latter.
The law doesn`t say if you have 3 checks left that there is money in the account to cover them either :eek: Or,shoot him it will teach him not to do it again GRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRR
The horse is dead. Let it go.
And this is after the Pimp my ride thread went how long.........
 
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Originally posted by jim dungar: Not to cause too much of a furor, but some Marines I know consider "active in the Navy" to be an oxymoron. :D

Charlie Beck,
Commander, US Navy Reserve (Retired)
 
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Charlie,
My error on the rank (I haven't thought about it for too many years). At one time, Dad was a Navy doctor assigned to Marine bases, Camp Pendelton and the Mohave air base.
 
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Originally posted by j_erickson:
Did anyone mention "Service disconnect must be within 10' of where SE enters building".
In Wisconsin, it is 8' mandated by the state.
 
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Originally posted by charlie b:
I have too much respect for the US Marine Corps

Charlie Beck,
Commander, US Navy Reserve (Retired)
I was going to say that we were always told the the Navy was a department of the Marine Corps, but after your statement Charlie, I won't.

Brad Darnell
GySgt USMC
 
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How about the joke, that if NEC compliance provides a safe installation, why are there so many changes each year. Or, if the NEC grows each year at its present rate, how long will it take before it becomes as complex, inconsistant, and impractical as the IRS Code.
 
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dbarnell and Charle, just never forget air power wins wars.

Tony
former USAF
May the Force be with you
 
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Originally posted by wyatt:
dbarnell and Charle, just never forget air power wins wars.

Tony
former USAF
May the Force be with you
Ditto from a former crew chief ,fighters F4,F5 and F111 swing wings.
 
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Just another state level correction:

Last I heard NY state was considering exempting smokes in bedrooms from the AFCI requirement (They have been holding off on the Entire AFCI requirement, might be there now though?)
 
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Allen I was a crew dog on A10 and F15 a,c,and e's. did you spend time in PI? If you can change a battery in a F4, you can do any thing electical.
 
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Originally posted by rick hart:
I have had a Journeyman Electrician look me in the eye with a serious expression and say,

"The NEC is just like the Bible; you can make them say whatever you want."

I suggested that he spend more time reading them both.
I dunno about that. A few weeks reading this forum might make a person think he's was right. :D
 
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