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  1. This is by my local codes (IA) perhaps yours vary

    This is by my local codes (IA) perhaps yours vary
  2. I mainly work in commercial however I use the ada...

    I mainly work in commercial however I use the ada requirement found in 101 as a guideline (esp since I do a lot of FA installation). 1 1/8 is the maximum allowable size hole (when centered) allowed...
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    I had a similar problem and the first thing the...

    I had a similar problem and the first thing the serviceman asked was if I used dryer sheets. I thought this was odd, but he explained that the sheets produce a wax which builds up on the lint filter...
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    Technically you will be OK according to box fill...

    Technically you will be OK according to box fill assuming that you used a 2-gang plastic or 232 metal 4" square with 1/2" ring, however you will find it to be rather difficult to make it all fit and...
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    As long as your main service disconnect is on the...

    As long as your main service disconnect is on the side of your house as you describe, your panel inside your house would be considered a sub and would not require a pipe per NFPA, if you have a local...
  6. In NFPA 101 it says that the handle of a switch...

    In NFPA 101 it says that the handle of a switch should be no higher than 48" so I have always put switches at 46" bottom of the box and receptacles seem to work well at 14" to bottom. Vanities...
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    Rural water low pressure

    I am connected to rural water with a 3/4" meter that is located in a meter pit at the road, it is turned on 100% and confirmed to be so. The house is located 350' from the street and the plumbing...
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