Mar 17th, 2018 10:31 amWhy not just ask your code questions instead of asking for a pirated copy of the book? There is a dedicated thread for them.I feel like I'd have a lot of questions during my renovations so didn't want to have to keep asking for every little thing but I'll ask anyways if people will put up with my questions lol.1. Minimum gauge wire required for regular light switches and 3-way light switches.
(Will be used for low wattage LED pots).2. Minimum gauge and wire type for for interior outlets.3. Minimum gauge and wire type for exterior lights.Probably more to come.
Mar 17th, 2018 10:35 amI feel like I'd have a lot of questions during my renovations so didn't want to have to keep asking for every little thing but I'll ask anyways if people will put up with my questions lol.1. Minimum gauge wire required for regular light switches and 3-way light switches. (Will be used for low wattage LED pots).2. Minimum gauge and wire type for for interior outlets.3. Minimum gauge and wire type for exterior lights.Probably more to come. Thanks!You would be better off with a copy of this PS Knight book. Mar 17th, 2018 10:35 amI feel like I'd have a lot of questions during my renovations so didn't want to have to keep asking for every little thing but I'll ask anyways if people will put up with my questions lol.1.
Canadian Electrical Code Book
Minimum gauge wire required for regular light switches and 3-way light switches. (Will be used for low wattage LED pots).2. Minimum gauge and wire type for for interior outlets.3. Minimum gauge and wire type for exterior lights.Probably more to come.
Thanks!If you're asking questions this basic the entire OESC will be completely over your head.
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