iwire said:I have to ask why some are so interested and concerned about how others install electrical systems?
I could not care less how other ECs decide to work.
that's because you are not an EC...you collect a paycheck at the end of the week and don't have to deal with guys who screw up the system...
there has been talk in this thread about installations and ease of...the problem isn't the installation of anything. We are all quite capable of installing any wire, any connector, any router, any jack...etc...none of it is difficult for anyone with mechanical ability.
The hard part is knowing when, where and why
Knowing what router, what switch, what type of patch panel...what type of phone system...what type of whatever is the same as...
knowing what size wire...what size pull box...what size motor starter....what size service....how many wires...etc.
The physical act of installing electrical wiring and/or data wiring is brainless..Look at all the ninja ropers doing resi new construction that can't lay out a house, but think they are electricians because they can install an outlet.
We are an EC, but have been doing V/D/V for about 5 yrs. Gone through the classes, have the knowledge...and still won't touch a PBX system - don't know a damn think about them.
But when we started doing data, we could get upto $400 for a drop, termination and testing....when more EC's started doing data, that rate dropped down to less than 1/2...the material cost isn't any different...the testers aren't really any less expensive...Just EC's who figure "this is easy" screwed up the market (just like we did with the power market)
just some food for thought.