On Wed, 27 Sep 2006 12:27:40 -0400, you wrote:

Never had any problems with candles shorting out...........


>I don't want to split hairs, but the rules are different in "feeder panels".
>The neutrals and grounds are handled differently, IIRC...
>Sometimes, some of them are "floating" in relation to the metal enclosure.
>(This is different from what we all might ass-u-me, that the neutral, ground
>and metal enclosure are all bonded together...)
>
>Disclaimer: Find out for yourself if it is important to have a correct 
>answer.......
>It has been YEARS since I looked this up, and things DO change... At least
>in the NFPA.   More info: http://www.nfpa.org/
>
>Since this is a computer list and not an Electrical Contractors list
>(which I am not anyway), I'll stop now that it is just ANOTHER
>case of YMMV.....
>
>                                              Rick Glazier
>
>From: "Andy Medina" 
>>> The Grounding Conductor (Neutral-usually white insulation) is 
>>> connected to the Grounded Conductor in the distribution 
>>> panel.
>> 
>> The last paragraph says it all. :) This is THE most important 
>> concept in electric wiring service in regard to the ground 
>> wire. The following web site reveals why this is so.


Sir Hugh of Bognor

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Intelligence is not knowing the answer but knowing where and how to find it!

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