Cyclopedia of heating, plumbing and sanitation; a complete reference work . Fig. 58. Section of Enclosed Fuse. 357 68 ELECTRIC WIRING. the door opens only on the center panel, and that the trim covers andconceals the connection compartment. The inner side of the doorshould be lined with slate, and the inner side of the trim should belined with sheel iron. Fig. 62 shows a sectional view of the cabinetand panel. In this type of cabinet, the conduits may enter at any |Kiiiit, tin wires beingrun to the proper con-nectors in the connectioncompartment. Figs. •>., and lil illus-trate a type of pan


Cyclopedia of heating, plumbing and sanitation; a complete reference work . Fig. 58. Section of Enclosed Fuse. 357 68 ELECTRIC WIRING. the door opens only on the center panel, and that the trim covers andconceals the connection compartment. The inner side of the doorshould be lined with slate, and the inner side of the trim should belined with sheel iron. Fig. 62 shows a sectional view of the cabinetand panel. In this type of cabinet, the conduits may enter at any |Kiiiit, tin wires beingrun to the proper con-nectors in the connectioncompartment. Figs. •>., and lil illus-trate a type of panel-hoard and cabinet hav-ing a push-button switchconnected with eachbranch circuit and soarranged that the cut-out panel itself may beenclosed by locked doors,and access to the switchesmay be obtained throughtwo separate doors pro-vided with latches type of panel was arranged and designed by the author of thisinstruction paper. OVERHEAD LINEWORK The advantages of overhead linework as compared with under-ground linework are that it is much less expensive; it is more readilyand more quickly installed; and it can be mor


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