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Re: Connecting two DMP alarms together? Outputs to Zones? Possible?
"Frank Olson" <Use_the_email_links@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
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> Crash Gordon wrote:
>> I did the Coke plant like that years ago, the fire panel was in the
>> security building waaaaaayyyyy out in the parking lot.
>>
>> It was the longest pull I'd ever done, first we tried a come-along but
>> that was brutal, then a motorized winch (almost worked) finally ended up
>> tying the pull line to the bumper of my jeep and driving really slow!
>>
>> The electricians were idiots, the conduit was all one run...at least it
>> was big and was strung, otherwise it would have been impossible to pull.
>>
>
>
> Had a similar job on Vancouver Island years ago... It was a vehicle
> salvage yard with a long underground run from the main building to the
> guard shack (only we used a Ford E-250 service van and lots of cable
> lube). :-)
Been a long time since I had to do a bad underground pull like that. We did
an 800 foot intercome run out to a new classroom at a high school. I tried
everythign I could think of and the rope just would not move. Finally I
took a turn of the rope around my waist, tied a loop, leaned into it and
started walking. I used my work gloves to redduce the dig in fromt he rope
and pushed int the rope with my hands on either side. I could just dig in
to the turf enough with my feet to push forward with the strength of my
legs. My boss came driving out aroudn the school after a while to see why I
was pulling so slowly. When he saw what I was doing to keep the pull rope
moving at all he flew out of truck and told me to stop. That I was working
way too hard. (Grrr... I believe in getting the job done. Yeah its hard
work. So what.) Ultimately we finished the pull with a truck.
--
Bob La Londe
http://www.YumaBassMan.com
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