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Default Wiring a workshop in Canada I need a good book or two.

According to Ralph :
On Wed, 03 Mar 2004 13:53:54 GMT, "Jerry Gilreath"
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Well, silly question here. If you understand running your circuits to a main
panel, why don't you understand putting in a sub? The only difference is
your pulling an extra wire, the feeder wire.


Sub can't touch wood, ten foot grounding rod, etc, etc, etc.


Doesn't need a grounding rod if it's in the same building as the main.

Most books advise hiring an electrician for this.


So do I.
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