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AMW ask your electrician if he used GFIC class A or B or GFPE. If he used GFIC class A those are designed to trip at 5mA and a CFIC B is 20mA. The GFIC is for personal protection and as stated above come in 2 different rating, and a GFPE is for equipment protection. Reading HP specs it looks...
:Long have you worked for a sign company or ever been involved in the design design of these before you decided to try to make them. Do you have any electrical experience, mechanical is only one part of the whole picture. Safety is more involved in the electrical end/side.
You ask the question just like the guy at the car show......Which make to you like Chevy, Chrysler...
You will get answers all over the place.
Who seems to have the best service guy near you!
All of these plotters started out as a drafting tool. CADD came out and most starting using them. The old time engineers and drafters didn't like the CADD so they would lay their scale down on the plotted/printed drawing and would see if they were to "scale". I have never seen a plotter plot...
That is low, if you cut the fiber it will cost many time higher that 2K unless it is only you neighborhood CATV line! Cut a trunk line and you will be out of business, unless you have really good insurance! trunk lines are like 2K min.
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