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Re: flush mount alarm panel enclosure



I know my work and I work eveywhere!
"Jim" <alarminex@xxxxxxx> wrote in message
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> Roland Moore wrote:
>> > Yuck. Have you ever seen this look or work correctly?
>> Sure I have! But you have to get the rest of the panel to look just right
>> too. First strip off all of the outer jackets on all the wires to make
>> certain absloutely nothing has a label. Braid wires from one bundle to
>> another bundle at random. Then strip back the insulation off the first
>> 3"-6"
>> so you can short any wire you want with any other wire. If it is solid
>> core
>> wire nick the wire when you strip it, so it snaps the next time it is
>> touched, or better that it snaps all by itself for a good source of
>> service
>> call billing in future. If it is stranded wire make sure only a single
>> strand out of the bundle is actually connected under the terminal strip.
>> Leave all the other strands free and frayed. Next run wires thru the can
>> that don't actually land there, putting 120VAC on a zip wire and putting
>> the
>> transformer in there to warm things up helps. Make certain there are
>> several
>> extra sets of pull wires in the can that go nowhere. Have wires that are
>> so
>> tight you can play musical notes on them mixed with wires that fall out
>> on
>> the floor when the panel is open. Don't clean up the area. Put all the
>> pieces of wire and jacket etc. in the box just to let someone know you've
>> been there. Use bare 4 guage wire and ground the panel to a gas pipe, and
>> tie strap the wire to a fire sprinkler pipe along the way if you can. If
>> that is not available just ground the panel with the neutral from the
>> 120VAC
>> zip wire. Make sure that there is so much crap in the box it takes the
>> weight of two guys pushing and a third guy with a screwdriver to close
>> the
>> box. Don't forget to staple all of the instructions on the wall next to
>> the
>> panel, page by page, when complete. Be proud of your work and take
>> pictures
>> to show your boss.
>>
>
>
> Saaay, do you work in my area?  I see a lot of that kind of work around
> here ;>>>>>>>>>>
>




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