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Default Audio Precision System One Dual Domani Measuirement Systems


"Paul Ratcliffe" wrote in message
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On Tue, 31 Jan 2012 15:32:50 -0500, Michael A. Terrell
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Dave Liquorice wrote:

On Sat, 28 Jan 2012 12:40:57 -0500, Michael A. Terrell wrote:

The NEC requires an outlet every 10 feet along a wall, and all
materials have to be UL approved. Now for your next lies?

Just counted up how many double 13A sockets we've just put into the
refurbished *half* of this place: 38. That makes for one helluva fuse
board if each was a radial... They are split over four rings as it
is.



Are you really that stupid, or do you just play a fool on Usenet?
The US National Electrical Code is online. It goes into great detail
about what can and can not be done. Read it, and see if you can learn
anything.


**** off Yank. Patronising *******s aren't you?


As a Yank, I agree with you, Paul. Asking someone to read the US National
Electrical Code in order to answer their own casual questions is like asking
them to read the U.S. Tax code for the same purpose. If you understand even
the basics about either, you are most likely a highly trained professional.