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Re: Wire prices
Those look like expensive back boxes.
"Petem" <petem001@xxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
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> Now if you cant see the ground log on those plastic box's your as dumb as
> you sound
>
> http://tnblnx3.tnb.com/emAlbum/albums/Boxes%20and%20Covers/boxes_11_eng.pdf
>
> And by the way ,about experience,I don't brag being in a trade for
> 26,27,28,30+ years,I don't even brag about being in that trade for 20+
> years,but what I can say is that I AM in that trade,what you cant
> say...cause your just simple online seller of parts...
>
> but just to shut you up,I've been working for 13.5 years at the same
> place,and that's the 5th place I work for in the alarm business,and been
> to at least one year to every other place I,vet work for but one ( 2
> weeks,cause ADT bought the first company I worked for,and I dropped them
> dead after 2 week cause they are the worst ever company I ever seen...)
> "Robert L Bass" <robertbass1@xxxxxxxxxxx> a écrit dans le message de news:
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>>>> Olson is right,even if you use plastic box,
>>>> you need to put a ground in the grounding lug...
>>>
>>> I will be glad to once the AHJ says I have to, and does me the favor of
>>> pointing out exactly where this ground lug is. I have not come across
>>> one on a plastic back box.
>>
>> They're in Olson's mind. Petem hasn't any experience or knowledge so
>> Olson is able to snow him deeper than Denver's airport.
>>
>> All kidding aside, there are some NMC boxes available with a ground lug.
>> It's there for convenience in connecting stuff. If the item needs
>> grounding and the lug is there, use it. Otherwise, use a wire nut.
>>
>> In Olson's original gaff on this subject he thought that the lug must
>> always be used. That is of course absurd.
>>
>>
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