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Re: No good cheap customers



Drill a small hole in the bottom of the back box to provide a drain for any
water that finds its way in.


Doug
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"Roland Moore" <nospam@xxxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
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> There is really not that much to a pull station. It wasn't the device
> itself
> that was the problem, although the water blasts didn't help it. It was the
> idea that, even with a stopper over it and other protection, the high
> pressure forced water up into the conduit several feet above the device.
> Since it was forced into the emt, and the system was sealed, the water
> stayed in the pipes and soaked the cable and connections to the point a
> ground would appear on the circuit.
> Again, since all the connections were water tight, the only way to remove
> the ground was remove the device and let the water drain. That is a
> chargeable service call, and that is what he bitched about.
>
>
> "ren" <ren@xxxxxxx> wrote in message
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>> shoulda used exterior parts in that area. tsk, tsk.  nest time try using
>> that head for something other than a hat rack. ;)
>>
>> "Just Looking" <nospam@xxxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
>> news:472fa174$0$25640$4c368faf@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
>> > Is anyone interested in buying a cheap no good customer or two? I have
>> > several I need to unload. One who keeps bitching about how we are
> ripping
>> > him off for repeat service calls on a fire alarm trouble signal. I
>> > continue
>> > to explain that when you use a high pressure wand to wash the area,
>> > that
>> > the
>> > AV and pull station emt will fill with water.
>>
>>
>
>




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