QOD for 5/23/05 (electrical)

Originally Posted By: gbeaumont
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Hi to all,

Here's the start of a week of electrical questions.

Regards

Gerry


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Gerry Beaumont
NACHI Education Committee
e-mail : education@nachi.org
NACHI phone 484-429-5466

Inspection Depot Education
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"Education is a journey, not a destination"

Originally Posted By: hgordon
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Click here!



Harvey Gordon


SE Florida NACHI Chapter - President


hgordon@fl.nachi.org


Originally Posted By: gbeaumont
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Harvey wrote:
Gerry...you ready to teach?


I'd rather teach than eat (Gary and Nick should try it) ![icon_wink.gif](upload://ssT9V5t45yjlgXqiFRXL04eXtqw.gif)

Seriously though, 8 hours of solid continuing Education , down side is you have to listen to me drone on all day

Really looking forward to it.

Regards

Gerry


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Gerry Beaumont
NACHI Education Committee
e-mail : education@nachi.org
NACHI phone 484-429-5466

Inspection Depot Education
gbeaumont@inspectiondepot.com

"Education is a journey, not a destination"

Originally Posted By: jpope
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panel? icon_confused.gif






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Jeff Pope
JPI Home Inspection Service
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Originally Posted By: lkage
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jpope wrote:
What's a subpanel? ![icon_confused.gif](upload://qv5zppiN69qCk2Y6JzaFYhrff8S.gif)


Ask a sailor?


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Galileo Galilei

Originally Posted By: jmyers
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Jeff,


You are just going to have to ask the guys where you buy your SUBmarine sandwich! ![icon_cool.gif](upload://oPnLkqdJc33Dyf2uA3TQwRkfhwd.gif)


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Joe Myers
A & N Inspections, Inc.
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Originally Posted By: jquinn
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Hey, they plugged the toaster in and it worked…so it’s gotta be right, no ?? icon_rolleyes.gif icon_rolleyes.gif


Quinn the Eskimo


Originally Posted By: jmyers
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Quote:
Hey, they plugged the toaster in and it worked...so it's gotta be right, no ??

Quinn the Eskimo


Well no, not if it is because the toaster caught on fire before it had a chance to "toast" the bread! ![icon_rolleyes.gif](upload://iqxt7ABYC2TEBomNkCmZARIrQr6.gif)


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Joe Myers
A & N Inspections, Inc.
http://anii.biz

Originally Posted By: jquinn
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jmyers wrote:
Quote:
Hey, they plugged the toaster in and it worked...so it's gotta be right, no ??

Quinn the Eskimo


Well no, not if it is because the toaster caught on fire before it had a chance to "toast" the bread! ![icon_rolleyes.gif](upload://iqxt7ABYC2TEBomNkCmZARIrQr6.gif)


I refer to that as open flame cooking.


Originally Posted By: pmagrone
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Nuetral and ground wires should be on separate busses.