It would only be a pair if they fed independent loads - totally separate panel boards. A single or three phase circuit requires all conductors to run through a common raceway. Electrician I worked for told me about the fast food joint that burnt to the ground within days of opening because the main conduit was undersized so they just ran another for the third phase. There was enough magnetic induction into the rebar at full load to start a fire. Remember all that talk here on DIYAudio about minimizing the loop area to keep your amp quiet?
For all I know the conduit could terminate 10 cm below grade and contain a 14-2 TECK cable for the landscape lighting. Not sure I care. I just thought it was nicely done. It made me smile. 🙂
Tom
Tom
I like watching the X Files and laughing about all the east coast locations they are supposed to be at. New Jersey doesn't look anything like BC. I really enjoy seeing all the craftsman style homes in X Files and Fringe.A few more towns from the First Blood movie for the list…..
What's the Fs?Yep. 🙂
However, the really ingenious thing above is that the whole building "mimics" the speaker cabinet suggesting the immanent presence of drivers in front and the rear plate at the bottom of proportionate size (like the cables by the way) where there are the binding posts with even all related warning signs...
It took a while to see the dog.
And why you dont put a leash on a cat
And why you dont put a leash on a cat
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I'm not an electronic engineer or a building engineer or even just an engineer, but I guess it's very very low considering it seems apparently a reinforced concrete skyscraper.What's the Fs?
May be about 10 Hz / number of floors? ☕
Courier Transform = THD (Total Handling Distortion)
Polar bears can't read.
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In 1976, our next door neighbour's cat thought snow* was great. She would run fast then splay her legs and skid with her head buried down in the snow so that it sprayed over her head. She thought it was great fun and did it repeatedly on fresh bits of snow. I think that bear's enjoying itself. But I'm not about to step up and ask...
* This was in London, England, so snow didn't appear very often - a winter could go by without any snow at all.
* This was in London, England, so snow didn't appear very often - a winter could go by without any snow at all.
I have to think this one's made the rounds, but just in case....
The bear probably is. The dog in my avatar is an Alaskan Malamute, whom I bred. I've owned the breed for many years and can attest they are seemingly immune to cold, and love snow. Also, unlike many breeds, their feet never ice up. On the flip side, they hate hot weather.In 1976, our next door neighbour's cat thought snow* was great. She would run fast then splay her legs and skid with her head buried down in the snow so that it sprayed over her head. She thought it was great fun and did it repeatedly on fresh bits of snow. I think that bear's enjoying itself. But I'm not about to step up and ask...
* This was in London, England, so snow didn't appear very often - a winter could go by without any snow at all.
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