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Counter Sunk ElectricShows the outside of the bathroom wall with countersunk electric conduit. The electric conduit is fitted in the exterior wall cavities or in the interior walls like this.dozer
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Switch Box + Power PointThe switch boxes are 50 centimeters from the ground and the switch boxes are 120 centimeters from the ground. The conduit is affixed to the boxes with plastic nuts which hold it in place. dozer
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Ground RodThe copper ground rod + associated connector. The ground is 1.8 meters deep. Many projects do not use any or adequate ground rod. dozer
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Junction BoxesPlastic junction boxes + conduit are used throughout. You would be surprised at how many projects just have the wire loose in the attics. The conduit protects against being chewed by rodents and other factors which can degrade the electric system.dozer
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Conduit for Deep Water PumpThe conduit is being placed which will run electric to the deep water pump. dozer
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Electric for Perimeter Wall LightingThe perimeter wall lighting electric is routed via the edge of the driveway up through the front column above the wall. dozer
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Electric Power PointMost electric face plates only have one row of receptacles. These Panasonic face plates give two rows. The house has a abundant supply of outlets. dozer
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Exterior Switch InstallationThe exterior switches and outlets are enclosed in weather proof boxes. dozer
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Automatic Pressure PumpThis pump will drive water from the storage tank to the house. dozer
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Electric in AtticAnother view of the routing of electric wires in the attic area. Again the key her is a neat system of conduit which affixes securely to the joint boxes.dozer
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Fan BracketThis shows the support for the ceiling mounted fans (of which there are three). The bracket, which is affixed to the truss material, will keep the fan in place without causing the gypsum board to bow. dozer
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