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26 March 2009Another day and more of the roof tile is completed. Almost finished nowpklongball (0 votes)
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26 March 2009And now it's time for the door frames. This one is being set in for the kitchen door to the back patiopklongball (0 votes)
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26 March 2009And here we have a section that is ready for the cables. 4 conduits were bent using a heat gun,,,yes I said heat gun not lighter or some sort of fire on a stick, then attached to holes cut into the bottom of the channel. And the use of the connector and bushings is another requirementpklongball (0 votes)
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26 March 2009A shot here of the now installed raceway but before the conduit is connected to the bottom of the channel with bushings.pklongball (0 votes)
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26 March 2009And again some arrows point to another section of raceway and the method to hang it. Some holes are drilled into the steel of the roof and they secure it with big "pop" rivets. This will make his cabling job a breezepklongball (0 votes)
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26 March 2009In this shot I am pointing some added arrows to the now installed wireway. Sparky is doing a fine job to this point in how he is going about the install of my wiring.pklongball (0 votes)
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26 March 2009So we come to the panel with no cover and no breakers installed. This is a 3 phase panel in case anyone is wonderingpklongball (0 votes)
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26 March 2009Another view of the panel with door off and you can see the spot for the main breaker and 24 MCB'spklongball (0 votes)
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26 March 2009Our new Square "D" Classic load centerpklongball (0 votes)
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26 March 2009Here we have the start of installing the wireway. We are using 2 x 4 by 2 meter sections. These are connected to each other as needed to form the raceway for all the power cabling. Various hand and electric tools are used in the process of assembling the sections.pklongball (0 votes)
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26 March 2009This shot is Sparkie's right hand man installing a section of the wireway metal chase we decided to use instead of the standard conduit and boxes. This chase will join all areas of the ceiling area together to allow cables to be pulled to any conduit stubs from the main load center as well as travel to other points.pklongball (0 votes)
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23 March 2009The other side of the bed gets a switch and plug in the same box . Most bed lamps only have a 2 bladed plug so I thought a good deal here.pklongball (0 votes)
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