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The completed inside of the 8 station circuit breaker. Note the addition of the ground wires (grounding electrode conductor). (09-Sep-04)dozer (0 votes)
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The electric is feed in from the street to the roof and attaches here.dozer (0 votes)
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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 (0 votes)
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Larger socket receptacles used in the kitchen.dozer (0 votes)
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The official electric meter at the street. (21-Aug-04)dozer (0 votes)
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The electric department hooking up electrical for the street. (12-Jul-04)dozer (0 votes)
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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 (0 votes)
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Setting up a switch box for the two water pumps on the outside wall. (29-Jun-04)dozer (0 votes)
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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 (0 votes)
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Preparing the circuit breaker. (19-Jun-04)dozer (0 votes)
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The electrical systems feeds the 35 down lights and 5 fans hooked on the ceiling. (18-Jun-04)dozer (0 votes)
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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 (0 votes)
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