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    museum archive humidity issue

    WS - I think you need a very accurate specification of works from the Council. There appears to be quite a lot to this : "British Standard 5454 'Recommendations for the storage and exhibition of archival documents' (see also SCAM Code of Practice on Archives for Museums and Galleries in the UK...
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    Boat electrics

    Here is a good site, well recommended by marine electricians - it's notes to a very comprehensive course. Try 'Rules for wiring' half way down the left hand side for a start. http://www.tb-training.co.uk/cover.html Good luck - Never stint on material quality, always go for the best, the marine...
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    LAD's

    Liquidated and Associated Damages In effect a 'fine' for non-completion on time. However it cannot be an arbitary amount, the client (who is awarded these 'damages' ) has to prove a loss. For example, failure to complete a residential job might leave the unit uninhabitable at this point in...
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    3.5mm Tap

    ebay : http://cgi.ebay.co.uk/ws/eBayISAPI.dll?ViewItem&item=270531815840&ssPageName=STRK:MEWAX:IT
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    Main earth bonding to gas pipe

    PC Electrics;81197] "I'm reading it that there is NO continuous 10mm from the consumers side of the gas meter to the MET. The steel pipe is effectively the main protective bonding conductor." This is exactly the case. A direct wire connection would be 25m ! - through the whole length ( depth?)...
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    Main earth bonding to gas pipe

    In a ground floor flat with a cellar at the front of the house a steel gas main (40mm o/d) enters the cellar from the street, passes the DB, and somewhere, hidden in the house structure, it splits up into 3 x 25mm O/D to service 3 flats. One of these steel pipes comes out through the rear...
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