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The ducts in the house are very dirty.
behind the plasterboard, use connectors to fix it to the guide rail or to the wall
Screw it.
Where? They'll be behind the plaster.
But along the jams, adding an unwanted wire isn't great.
Where? They'll be behind the cast.
But adding an extra wire to the casts isn't great.
The canals behind the plaster? I don't get it, I don't see why not.
Near Peter, on clean land, on the side of the 'village', there is a bribe of 1,000 quid for electricity per kVA, not including the official payments themselves, project, poles, etc. work . Gas is a real bummer.
The ducts behind the drywall? I don ' t get it .
As usual. No different, except maybe the twists and turns - the cable must run freely through the channel from hole to hole.
For the future. It's easier to use in case God forbid something happens. It's easier to use in case God forbid.
As usual. No different, except maybe the twists and turns - the cable must run freely through the channel from hole to hole.
For the future. It's easier to use in case God forbid something happens. It's easier to use in case, God forbid, anything should happen.
Do you have to go through each guide rail and then try to push the cable through as well? New russia techniplogie
"The ruling party, the majority expects the opposition to behave calmly and not to rock the boat. But these are good wishes:the opposition exists for the ruling party to hold the steering wheel tighter," Putin said, speaking at the last plenary session of the fifth State Duma on Wednesday."
And I thought, what is it for, the opposition? And lo and behold!
Now to the point.
1. in theory it's possible to push a new wire into the conduit to replace a burnt wire, practically it doesn't always work.
I didn't bother with the corrugation, I fixed the wires to the walls under the plasterboard, as Misha advised. And for insurance purposes, I put a spare wire in parallel.
Were old stock, the basic wiring did single-core copper at the rate of 7A/mm.sq., the maximum current took 40A. Burning that is problematic.
2. how do people manage without stranding? Well, even threw me to each room of its own wire (which is redundant, is usually divided by zone), and how to connect each outlet and switch? Twists are inevitable. You just douse them in flux and burn the tip with a graphite electrode. It forms a neat ball, which is equivalent to a monolithic wire. Then you put a cap on it, preferably a fancy heat shrink one.
2. how do people manage without twisting?
Socket outlets, switches are pass-through. I.e. one plug socket has not two but four fixings for the wires - "in/out".
Outlets, switches and switches are pass-through. I.e. the socket for one plug does not have two but four fixings for the wires - "in/out".
That's not good. You'll have to make several connections before you get to the far socket.
I had an old stock, I did the basic wiring with single-core copper at 7A/mm2, taking a maximum current of 40A. Burning this is problematic.