equipotential bonding grid

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sparks1

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In 680.26 (C)(3) Alternate Means. Does
anyone have a diagram of how to construct the grid structure in part b. My geuss is that the equipotential bonding grid decribed in part b would be required for a plastic pool?
 

infinity

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Re: equipotential bonding grid

Thanks Wayne.

[ July 14, 2005, 05:27 AM: Message edited by: infinity ]
 

shortcircuit2

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Re: equipotential bonding grid

Thanx for posting the correct link hurk27

I copyed the link from the address bar from the site letter and number...why didn't it link up???

And how do you post a link with different words like you did hurk27???

Guess I better stick to sparky work :)

shortcircuit2
 

don_resqcapt19

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Re: equipotential bonding grid

Shortcircuit,
If you click on the edit symbol on Wayne's post you can see how he did that. You can't make changes to posts other then your own, but you can see the UBB code.
Don
 

George Stolz

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Re: equipotential bonding grid

Originally posted by don_resqcapt19:
Shortcircuit,
If you click on the edit symbol on Wayne's post you can see how he did that. You can't make changes to posts other then your own, but you can see the UBB code.
Don
Mr. Moderator, different things happen when you hit "edit" on someone else's post.

But hitting the "quote" button on the other member's post allows us lackeys to see the UBB code.

Shortcircuit, it's easiest to hit the ;)
 

LarryFine

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Re: equipotential bonding grid

In case anyone is wondering why Shorty's link didn't work, it's because he has a "/" between the 002086 and the html, whereas it should be a "."

BB is like HTML, except [ and ] are used instead of < and >. For a way to learn code, pring out both a text-intensive page, and its code, and compare them.
 
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