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Subject: | Re: Water pump and furnace emergency electrical connections |
From: | "Karl Vacek" <kvacek@ameritech.net> |
Date: | Fri, 29 Dec 2006 16:27:29 -0600 |
> Karl: There would be no possibility of shock at the plugs, just as there > is no possibility of getting shocked when touching the plug on an > appliance. Power into that piece of wire would be through the plug that is > now not connected to a power source. > > Peace, > Pat Pat - Think about it again. He proposed adding a pigtail with a plug from the pump to allow it to be plugged into a generator. That pigtail would be connected to the pump and when the pump is regularly powered, the plug would be energized too. Karl |
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