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Any tech's here? Glenn 12-15-2007
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Posted by Chas Hurst on December 15, 2007, 6:48 pm
Here's one already
>
>> Does anyone know how critical cycling is?
>
> Not terribly critical, but...
>
> Your process is a major code violation, and a major safety hazard. I'd
> recommend a proper switchover box, if the power company finds you
> doing what you have been, they will pull your meter in a flash.
>



Posted by PeterD on December 15, 2007, 6:54 pm
wrote:

>Here's one already
>>
>>> Does anyone know how critical cycling is?
>>
>> Not terribly critical, but...
>>
>> Your process is a major code violation, and a major safety hazard. I'd
>> recommend a proper switchover box, if the power company finds you
>> doing what you have been, they will pull your meter in a flash.
>>
>

And what part of that reply was inappropriate? The part where I said
"not critical" which directly answered his question, or the part where
I said he was taking a major risk (which is true)?

Sheesh, if you don't have something constructive to say, don't troll.

Posted by Glenn on December 15, 2007, 7:55 pm

>>> Not terribly critical, but...
>>>
>>> Your process is a major code violation, and a major
>>> safety hazard. I'd
>>> recommend a proper switchover box, if the power
>>> company finds you
>>> doing what you have been, they will pull your meter
>>> in a flash.
>>>
>>
> I said he was taking a major risk (which is true)?

The power and light crew walking past my shop commented
on it running and I told them I had it tied into the
main box. They said do you have the main 200 amp
flipped off. I said of course. They said good, we
should have you up soon. That ended it. Common sense
prevailed.



Posted by S. Barker on December 15, 2007, 8:22 pm
perfect example. The power company didn't steal his meter, he didn't go to
jail. imagine that.

s


>
> The power and light crew walking past my shop commented on it running and
> I told them I had it tied into the main box. They said do you have the
> main 200 amp flipped off. I said of course. They said good, we should
> have you up soon. That ended it. Common sense prevailed.
>
>



Posted by Glenn on December 15, 2007, 7:02 pm
Always one [g]


> On Sat, 15 Dec 2007 14:01:21 -0600, "Glenn"
>
>> Does anyone know how critical cycling is?
>
> Not terribly critical, but...
>
> Your process is a major code violation, and a major
> safety hazard. I'd
> recommend a proper switchover box, if the power
> company finds you
> doing what you have been, they will pull your meter
> in a flash.
>
>


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