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steveray

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See if I figured this out.....
 
IT TOOK ME LONGER TO GET AROUND TO signing up for PB than it did to figure out the posting.....PB gives you multiple options like http, img, pic......I used the IMG option I believe....
 
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Thanks for the info and the pic.....Now, ...about the number of NM

conductors in the pvc......What's up with that?



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DSCN2080_zpsc28a351b.jpg photo by mtlogcabin | Photobucket" target="_blank">

If it worked this is why we do let let firefighters do sprinkler inspections
 
YAY!....Sprinklers for open web trusses!....I would have to go to the truss guide on that one, as far as drilling the web, I know it wouldn't be allowed, but Iam not sure on fastener limitations.....

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mtlogcabin said:
 
mtlogcabin said:
IMG post pictureHTML post link

Correct?
HTML at Photobucket produces this:



It doesn't do anything....even if I copy and paste in a Google search. At Photobucket it says that the HTML choice is for websites and blogs. I'm not much of a computer wiz so I don't understand the difference.
 
HTML will do something if you saved it with a name and an HTM file extension (.HTM) and loaded it into your browser but what you usually do with that string is paste it in another HTML document.
 
BTW the target="blank" option is what lets you "X" out of the picture and return where you started instead of closing the whole page.
 
north star said:
= + + =Thanks for the info and the pic.....Now, ...about the number of NM

conductors in the pvc......What's up with that?



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Look at Note #2 to Tables in Chapter 9 . The fill only applies to complete raceways
 
But derating applies when it is longer than 24".....and they can't install NM in noncombustible building, and they need a bushing at the top of the EMT, and.......

Dennis said:
Look at Note #2 to Tables in Chapter 9 . The fill only applies to complete raceways
 
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