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The back of the back outside switch box. (31-May-04)dozer
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This is an after the fact picture - but shows where the ground is run to earth, just to the left of the PVC. This is the front of the driveway adjacent to the patio. The ground wire (grounding electrode conductor) is size 16, which runs to a piece of metal rod with is run into the ground 1.8 meters. The metal is 4 hun. Of significance, since surprisingly the electric department inspector wanted to know the specifics, as now apparently grounded electrical is required by the electric department. (02-Jun-04)dozer
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Under the patio runs this PVC which feeds the lighting on the wall and then runs to the pumps. (03-Jun-04)dozer
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The electrical systems feeds the 35 down lights and 5 fans hooked on the ceiling. (18-Jun-04)dozer
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Preparing the circuit breaker. (19-Jun-04)dozer
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The inside of the mounted circuit breaker. This is still in progress, the ground wires (grounding electrode conductors) are still to be added.dozer
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Setting up a switch box for the two water pumps on the outside wall. (29-Jun-04)dozer
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This electrical in the front on the left of the gate is used to split off the electrical to feed the perimeter wall lighting and the pumps.dozer
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The electric department hooking up electrical for the street. (12-Jul-04)dozer
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The official electric meter at the street. (21-Aug-04)dozer
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Larger socket receptacles used in the kitchen.dozer
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This shows a large socket box with 5 small plugs and a telephone connection. The only problem with these small socket receptacles being so close together is you cannot really use two adjacent plugs, because typically plugs will be a bit too wide. dozer
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