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23 viewsThe 4" PVC is run into the toilet septic. The mallet is used to create the opening in the cement ring. (31-May-04)dozer
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23 viewsThe 75 liter hot water heater which is mounted on the kitchen wall. This feeds hot water throughout the house.dozer
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23 viewsCompleted small bathroom, toilet and shower enclosure. (06-Jul-04)dozer
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23 viewsAnother shot of electrical PVC conduit. The switchbox mounted above the wall on the left really isn't necessary. It was installed by the first electrician.dozer
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23 viewsThe back of the back outside switch box. (31-May-04)dozer
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23 viewsThis 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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23 viewsThe 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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23 viewsLarger socket receptacles used in the kitchen.dozer
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22 viewsThe PVC drainage from the small bathroom for the water runoff. There are 3 exhaust pipes used for each bathroom. One is for the bathtub (or shower stall), one is for the sink and one is for the outside drain. The pipes are secured in place with a heavy cement. (01-Jun-04)dozer
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22 viewsLarge bathroom after cement has just been poured. (05-Jun-04)dozer
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22 viewsThe top shows the heavy duty bathtub drain assembly which was purchased separately for about 1700 Baht. On lower portion shows the default drain assembly which comes with the bathtub. You wouldn't want to use this plastic type. (23-Jun-04)dozer
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22 viewsEach of the septics are vented off to the rear as shown here. (21-Aug-04)dozer
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