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re. Car Dealerships (VTU, CAMB, LOOK, PDG), Part 4: Conclusion amp; decisions
2013-06-07 22:41:09| Auto Dealers - Topix.net
In this, the last part of the series, I'll try and wrap up the different parts of my analysis over the last three posts into one coherent outcome - what would I invest in, and why? For those who haven't read the other three parts, I'll link them with a brief description here.
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Structures Supplied by Other Than a Service, Part 2
2013-06-07 20:47:00| Electrical Construction & Maintenance
If you use a branch or feeder from one building to supply power to another building, you generally can run only one branch or feeder for that purpose [225.30]. There are five conditions under which you can exceed this limit [225.30(A) - (E)]. The first one is "special conditions." You can install additional feeders or branch circuits for: Fire pumps (Art. 695) Emergency systems (Art. 700) Legally required standby systems (Art. 701) Optional standby systems (Art. 702) read more
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Structures Supplied by Other Than a Service, Part 2
2013-06-07 20:47:00| Electrical Construction & Maintenance
If you use a branch or feeder from one building to supply power to another building, you generally can run only one branch or feeder for that purpose [225.30]. There are five conditions under which you can exceed this limit [225.30(A) - (E)]. The first one is "special conditions." You can install additional feeders or branch circuits for: Fire pumps (Art. 695) Emergency systems (Art. 700) Legally required standby systems (Art. 701) Optional standby systems (Art. 702) read more
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Avoiding Landmine Repairs, Part 5
2013-06-07 20:40:00| Electrical Construction & Maintenance
A really bad way to find a missing torque wrench is to energize the equipment and wait for the arc blast. Tool counts help prevent such outcomes, but what if you can't find a missing tool? If you conclude your initial count was wrong but the tool is sitting across Phase A and Phase B bus rails, a disaster will follow. read more
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Bad Practices, Part 5
2013-06-07 20:21:00| Electrical Construction & Maintenance
Bad maintenance practices tend to sneak into the way things get done. Here are three more to guard against: Bad Practice #8 — Counting on Unstructured Visual Inspections Before each ascent, climbers inspect each other's rope and harness in a specific sequence, using specific methods to detect specific problems. This way, something doesn't have to be obvious to be noticed. But how many electrical inspections rely on just looking around rather than following a predetermined pattern? read more
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