In Reply to: Home electrical system grounding posted by MMasztal on July 4, 2006 at 08:17:37:
I presume (just got back from vacation) that somebody mentioned lightning protection, yes?
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- May I suggest? - real_jj 21:55:22 07/07/06 (20)
- Re: May I comment? - Jacques 05:33:34 07/08/06 (19)
- You might forward your comments to Bill Whitlock... - real_jj 12:12:02 07/08/06 (2)
- Re: You might forward your comments to Bill Whitlock... - Jacques 07:20:01 07/13/06 (1)
- Well, I'm not the right person to address this to... - real_jj 10:43:21 07/13/06 (0)
- Re: May I comment? - Soundmind 06:21:53 07/08/06 (15)
- Re: May I comment? - jneutron 10:37:09 07/10/06 (0)
- Oh yeah... - real_jj 13:29:39 07/08/06 (11)
- What's wrong with the aluminum wiring? - GTF 20:32:52 07/08/06 (10)
- Nothings as thick bar bus; but a no-no as wire - Jacques 09:37:43 07/09/06 (8)
- The explanationsI read were slightly different - Soundmind 11:24:50 07/09/06 (7)
- No arcing until the final fire! - Jacques 12:27:09 07/09/06 (5)
- Re: No arcing until the final fire! - chris_w 02:38:45 07/16/06 (3)
- This is much closer to my experience, arcing can continue for a considerable time nt - Soundmind 18:05:45 07/18/06 (0)
- Yep - Ted Smith 10:03:16 07/16/06 (1)
- Re: Yep - Soundmind 18:22:51 07/18/06 (0)
- you will find a similar problem with underfloor "flatwire" in open landscape offices - Soundmind 13:57:25 07/09/06 (0)
- If their installed correctly there's no problem. - GTF 12:05:17 07/09/06 (0)
- "If it's installed correctly" - real_jj 20:39:08 07/08/06 (0)
- Bad neutral connections, lightning current paths - Jacques 10:45:35 07/08/06 (1)
- Re: Bad neutral connections, lightning current paths - Soundmind 13:00:15 07/08/06 (0)