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The loose wire from below the clock was my question, as was the reason for the galvanized union.
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the loose wire is to power the clock as the electrician said he would only provide an outlet not a dedicated circuit. the union is stainless steel.
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You get a break on the stainless, I would have kicked the electrician's butt for not running conduit to a dedicated circuit. It makes your nice job look like hell with that stupid wire hanging there.
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I meant something like this:
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What kind of pipe is the main? The only thing I could think of is Blulock.
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no backflow?
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in Suffock County?
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