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The hidden splice problem that shows up the second drywall comes down
Once drywall comes down, the story your wiring tells is often very different from what you expected. Behind finished walls, you can find quick twists of copper, buried junction boxes, and improvised ...
After installing LineVue, Nebraska Pubic Power District linemen watch as the device inspects the self-damping conductor. Is there a correlation between compression connectors — a two-stage ...
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The electrical tidy up that creates a code problem by accident
You tidy a panel, bundle loose cables, or cram one more splice into a junction box, and the work looks sharper than what you started with. Yet that same “cleanup” can quietly push you out of ...
All questions and answers are based on the 2017 NEC. Underlined text indicates a Code change. Q. When overcurrent protection device enclosures contain splices, taps, and feed-through conductors, what ...
The need to splice a few wires is a very common requirement in electronics and electrical situations ranging from in-progress prototype at the bench to the final assembled product. There are various ...
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