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Re: Help identifuing a wire



yah submittals for a 200 dollar prewire! LOL...


"Jackcsg" <nospam@xxxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
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> That's funny Bobby! Drawing submittals.....
>
>
> "bdolph" <bdolph@xxxxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
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>> It looks to me like maybe the electrician thought this was a place for
>> you panel.  Up and out of the way in the closet.  That is why you have
>> AC outlet.
>>
>> What do the drawing submittals show?    HA
>>
>> Bobby D
>>
>> JOhn wrote:
>>
>> >Ive seen my share of poorly done prewires, but this one really has me
>> >scratching my head. The PIR's are wired at 6ft. The doors are drilled
>> >through  the casing, not the jamb, so a standard flush mount 3/8 contact
>> >isnt an option.  The keypads are wired to the same hieght as the swiches
>> >(not above)
>> >
>> >
>> >all that aside....
>> >This is a pic of the inside of the mstr bdr walk-in closet, above the
> door.
>> >http://www.members.shaw.ca/barnesj/
>> >The cat5 dangling out of the wall runs to the alarm panel location.  Any
>> >idea what device it may have been intended for?
>> >
>> >... And whats the 120v duplex outlet for?  In the old days they used to
> put
>> >an outlet centred, above a high traffic door for a clock.
>> >
>> >Also, wondering if the exposed terminals on the t-stat transformer are a
>> >violation of code. (this is B.C. Canada)
>> >
>> >
>> >
>> >
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