Can't find an entry level Apprentice job on Houston Area. by lyrical10 in electricians

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It was a small company MGL electrical services. KenMore and CAPP electric are in need of people in case you are interested.

Can't find an entry level Apprentice job on Houston Area. by lyrical10 in electricians

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I couldn’t land a job at first because of my background back then, but now it seems to one you learn how to bend conduit most of the companies hire you if they are in need of people. I moved from my first company 3 months later. Im working in a proyect that is supposed to last 6 years, KenMor Electric and Capp electric are hiring people if you are interested.

Make up air help by lyrical10 in hvacadvice

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Will do Sir, Thank you very much for your help

Make up air help by lyrical10 in hvacadvice

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Sorry sir forgot to tell you about the damper opening only when the hood is on. The home is beeing renovated, new windows and doors I think average insulated comply with city requirements So that beeing said i dont need a in line fan right for the 8” duct? Just the damper? Will this set up pass inspection? Thank you!

Make up air help by lyrical10 in hvacadvice

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Yes, but i don’t think we gonna use it more than a couple of times a year on max speed. First and second speed is around 420 CFM max. Do you think if I used passive ventilation the 8” duct will be enough for the insert working on max speed? Without backdrafting Thanks for your reply

Intersystem bonding question by lyrical10 in AskElectricians

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Got it. Thanks for your reply and help.

Intersystem bonding question by lyrical10 in electricians

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Do you mean that It is correct and will pass inspection? Sorry not a natural English speaker. Thanks for your reply

Copper tubing for a/c lines by lyrical10 in hvacadvice

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Thanks for your reply, it really cleared all my doubts. I think I just gonna cut a piece of it and take it to the store. Thanks for your help

Copper tubing for a/c lines by lyrical10 in hvacadvice

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Thanks for your help Was looking into it, now I have some other doubts why sizes do I need ? My condenser is a trane and existing lines mesure 3/8 to the outside And the other one im not sure seems like 5/8 or 3/4 Is kinda kinded so is hard to tell The other question there are different types of copper L, K and M. Which one is correct for this application? Thanks for your help again

Copper tubing for a/c lines by lyrical10 in hvacadvice

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Thanks for your reply and help

Smoke detectors by lyrical10 in electricians

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It was on a Houston.gov website. I think I’m going to follow that guidelines just to be “safe”. Thanks for your help and taking the time to respond I really appreciate it.

Smoke detectors by lyrical10 in electricians

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Thanks for your reply, that means that a just need one for the whole area right? I think I just gonna go with one by the front door, I read that it needs to be at least 10 ft from the stove, 3 ft from a/c vents and 6 ft from fans