How to wire buildings; a manual of the art of interior wiring . forms the function of a fishingbox. The lamp circuits are divided in a similar man-ner to that made use of in ordinary wiring. All the•circuits are brought to a central or grouping point,and the conduits terminate at the box enclosingthe cut-outs, as in the Panel or Closetmethod. Judgment must be exercised in dividingthe circuits so that the run from outlet to outletwill not be too long or will not contain many turnsor bends. 37. One of the most simple and satisfactorymethods of floor wiring in conduiting, is shown inFig. 4, which
How to wire buildings; a manual of the art of interior wiring . forms the function of a fishingbox. The lamp circuits are divided in a similar man-ner to that made use of in ordinary wiring. All the•circuits are brought to a central or grouping point,and the conduits terminate at the box enclosingthe cut-outs, as in the Panel or Closetmethod. Judgment must be exercised in dividingthe circuits so that the run from outlet to outletwill not be too long or will not contain many turnsor bends. 37. One of the most simple and satisfactorymethods of floor wiring in conduiting, is shown inFig. 4, which represents all the floor main lines ofconduits located in the corridor, and at a point nearthe ceiling. A represents single branch junctionboxes, fltted with a branch cut-out, one of each be-ing located opposite to the room, whose lamps itcontrols. The lamp circuit is connected with it andis looped from outlet to outlet as shown in Fig 5,keeping each room on one independent mains for the section of rooms will be looped HOW TO WIRE BUILDINGS. 43. 44 HOW TO WIEE BUILDINGS. ^/y/7///////////////////////Y///y//XA
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