Electrical news and engineering . iiown by a wagon into and breaking a festoon on the ice wall. Fred Shipman had charge of the contract work and is to be congratulated upon the splendid display. Materials Used Several .-erviees were lirought into the grounds; thesewere controlled by Langley externally operated were 3 wire. 110-23 volts , and all branch circuits110 volts, 2 wire, not exceeding 1500 watts. Wiring was open w-ork on knobs or cleats; Norbitt 118decorative sockets were installed with Laco lamps. Davfsfloo<l lights were used. The entire load amounted to
Electrical news and engineering . iiown by a wagon into and breaking a festoon on the ice wall. Fred Shipman had charge of the contract work and is to be congratulated upon the splendid display. Materials Used Several .-erviees were lirought into the grounds; thesewere controlled by Langley externally operated were 3 wire. 110-23 volts , and all branch circuits110 volts, 2 wire, not exceeding 1500 watts. Wiring was open w-ork on knobs or cleats; Norbitt 118decorative sockets were installed with Laco lamps. Davfsfloo<l lights were used. The entire load amounted to about 250 kw. The eon-tract iirovided work for 15 men for about three weeks, andwas 2 days ahead of schedule and dismantled in1 dav. Canadian National Carbon Co. Appoint New GeneralSales Manager Mr. Alexander Maclvenzie was recently appointed generalsales manager Canadian National Carbon Company, Limited,and Company of Canada, Limited. Mr. Mac-Kenzie joinecl the staff of the Prest-O-Lite company in Mr. Alex MacKcnzic After -onie months in the head office in Toronto, he tookcharge of the Montreal office an,d service station of the Prcst-C)-Lite company and built up large and profitable branchbusiness in Quebec. On August 1st, 1920, he was made salesmanager of the Canadian National Carbon Company, work for this company earned for him the ]iromotion toareneral sale? manager of both companies. THE ELECTRICAL NEWS Theres Big Business for the Contractorin Wiring Old Houses Most Old Homes are Wired for Light Only—It is as Im-portant that they be Entirely Remodelled as that New HomesShould be Fully Wired With so imich attention being pai<l to the business ofwiring new lionies, the average contractor has lost sight, jjer-liaprs, of the fact that there is much to be done in the way ofrewiring old houses. For one reason or another, the con-tractor fights shy of the old house jobs. There are so manyuncertainties connected with it, lie will tell
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