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Sounds good.
I will use a volt meter to confirm 240. Cap white wire.
There is no sub panel. The main panel is in the workshop with it's own utility meter. Conduit is metal...
Thanks!
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Thanks for the replies.
I'm still not sure so I will be more specific. This is in a workshop. All of the wires are in conduit. Are you saying that conduit can act as the ground? I always wondered...
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Hi,
I am about to purchase and install this ceiling mounted electric heater:
Fahrenheat Ceiling-Mount Automatic 5000 Watt Electric Heater, Model# FUH5-4 | Heaters | Northern Tool + Equipment
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Hi Tom,
I asked the question below a while ago. I am going to start the project soon and want to ask a follow up question. I need to clarify that the sewage ejector will be pumping up hill...
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Hello,
I had a pipe break recently in the water line running to a workshop behind my house. The existing pipe is galvanized that was buried and eventually rusted through. I want to abandon the...
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Thanks for the replies. There is another apartment above so no attic to worry about.
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Hello,
Is there any type of ventless fan I can install in a bathroom that will actually help reduce the moist air? It is a rental unit and almost impossible to run a vent outside.
Thanks
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I have a workshop located behind my home. The shop is currently using a very old and failing septic system. I would like to use a sewage ejector to pump the wastewater from a toilet, sink and shower...
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I will check the wire size.
I have no idea why the stove is 208 volt. I will need to check into that.
Thanks again for your help I really appreciate it!
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The property is a single family residence. I plan to do the work myself. My house has a main disconnect so I can throw one lever and shut off all of the power to the breaker box.
The wire is all...
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Thanks a bunch for the quick help. Here is what I could find on the stove.
Three Wire 120/240
120/208 volt
60 Cycle AC
Wattage = 8,800
What do you think?
Thanks!
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Hello,
I am installing a 20" electric stove in a "Granny Unit"... The stove is going where there used to be a dryer. The wiring (for the dryer) is there including a 30 amp breaker. Does a stove of...
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It is located on an outside wall so I will consider adding a clean-out like you suggested. I will not use a double trap.
Thanks for the help Tom!
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By the way, I am using the old washer and dryer drain line and vent. That's why the trap is in the wall...
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You think it would be better to use the existing washer and dryer trap than have two? I could easily use the existing trap. Only problem is it would be buried in the wall and it doesn't come apart...
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Hello,
I covered a concrete patio and am now is used as a sunroom. The room is 10' by 10' and slopes 2". I would prefer to have a level floor. I see there are self leveling products but I don't...
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Hello,
I have moved my washer and dryer and added a sink for a 1/2 bath in that spot. The washer had an existing trap in the wall. It would be a real pain to cut it out because it is galvanized...
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Thanks Tom! I'm using a flange that glues and fits inside the 3" pipe. So I can pour right up to it?
Also, there is what looks like to possible ways to line up the flange to accept toilet bolts...
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Hello,
I am ready to pour concrete and patch the cut I made in my garage slab to add a new toilet. I have a few questions first and would appreciate some help.
I am using 3 inch ABS with the...
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Thanks Tom,
I could avoid digging out one of the joints if I cheat a little bit. I am adding a 2" shower drain to an area where a 1.5" vent comes of a 2" drain line. The floor is concrete so my ...
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Hello,
I am in the middle of adding a bathroom in part of my garage. What is the best way to separate lead joints in cast iron pipe? My home was built in 1957 so I don't know if they were using...
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Thanks Tom! That is good news. I appreciate the help.
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Thanks for the help. Actually I was planning (if possible) to not tie the sink and shower into the new 3'' pipe. They are located across the room and that would require a lot more concrete busting....
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Hello, This is a great forum. I was wondering if you could offer me some advice?
I am converting part of my garage into a bathroom. I will be busting up the concrete and running a new 3'' pipe for...
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