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Vanity Bathroom

September 9th, 2010 No comments

Vanity Bathroom
What is the cause of my bathroom lights and fan not working?

In my master bathroom (attached to the master bedroom) that fires in the bathroom (the bathroom lighting), a fan and an outlet. The fan and lights vanity units are separate. Last night was a storm and lightning, but given the circumstances, I do not think that my problem. Last night I turned off my lights and fan, and when I tried to change again, no work. The departure, I think is connected to the same power source as the lights and the fan running. I tried changing all the switches and out to no avail. For information the switch is in the master bedroom complete, or at least labeled as well, so I guess that covers the Hall main bathroom as well. I suppose I should be related to the switch, since it affects only the light and fan, not the only way out. Can anyone else think of any alternative or suggestion, what to do?

Search GFI outlet or switch and reset button. Bathrooms are modern by the standards required to be on their own channels.

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Bath Bar

August 29th, 2010 No comments

Bath Bar
As a child of three light bath furniture?

Installation of 3 light bar upstairs bathroom mirror. Each light has three son leaving behind that … black, white, ground. The cables are long enough to meet in the center, where the outlet box. Having more 3 groups outside the junction box .. 2 Twisted Red, idem 2 white, black and 2 ditto. A light switch. How I can son what is it? Thank you.

In this arrangement, the red probably switch cable. But normally, there would be a single thread. Is there any other connected to the light of this change? If so, confirm switching the circuit between the son of two red and see if the other light is not actually light. Best how to check this is to use a test meter, however, if the second fire (or fan) is no longer on and off, then the red is definitely input switch. The red channel will be the hot side of the device bath Triple (three black child). The child must go to all white child to cross the white box. Be sure to connect the son of the mass of the lamp using a Jbox clamp of some sort. If you are unsure how to confirm the source of circuit switching, and you do not have a meter, consult an electrician before connecting anything.

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Montreux Lavatory

August 24th, 2010 No comments

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Mounted Tub

August 20th, 2010 No comments

Mounted Tub
Is it permissible to connect a spa with a non-metallic conduit above the ground (mounted on an exterior wall of the house)?

Planning to install spa. I've done it before, but always through. With the location of existing public services, this would be very hard. It seems easier to find around the house and under the bridge. The situation is such that the physical damage and sunlight should be minimal. What do you think? Also, does anyone know what the electrical code says about this? Planning on using 6AWG 1 1 / 4 or 1 1 / 2 light sunlight resistant gray PVC pipe. Thanks in advance for your contribution. Craig Yes for GFCI. Code requires a cut of more than 5 meters, but less than 15 meters from the resort. I had planned to go with a "package" of Lowe's or Home Depot you have the box and 50A GFCI.

My husband is an electrician, and he looked in the code book to the most recent response to this question. He said no could not find any thing that says this is not correct. He said certainly going to www.neccode.com and ask questions about their country, just to make sure. Good luck and enjoy the spa!

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Kohler Finial

August 11th, 2010 No comments

Kohler Finial

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