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id: 2026-05-20T13:10:36-0400
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title: 2026-05-20 13:10:36
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daily: "[[2026-05-20]]"
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# 2026-05-20 13:10:36
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Direction from [[josh-ford]]
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on [[303-mariposa-residence]]
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with application elsewhere as well.
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## Heating Designations vs. Temporary Assemblies
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Reiterating direction expressed [[2025-05-11]],
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we are to prefer length-based assemblies for equipment connections,
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preferring temp assemblies over heating designations.
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## "1/2in Conduit"
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> [!quote] Electrical.pdf, E2.11
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> PROVIDE EQUIPMENT WITH 1/2"C - 2#8 AWG & #10 GND.
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Josh repeated my understanding that this verbiage is common
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even when cable type wiring methods are allowed.
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Assuming the inclusion is deliberate,
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it could be interpreted in our favor as
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"if you choose to or must use conduit, use this size."
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We very rarely use 1/2in conduit, using 3/4in instead.
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the cost difference is quite small,
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especially when considering bulk savings.
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