3 Way light Switch Controlling Multiple Lights Diagram

3 Way light Switch Controlling Multiple Lights Oncodes.ca publishes this information for educational purposes only. Please consult your electrician prior to any work and/or have an inspection performed. buildmyowncabin.com In this scenario the 3 way switches controls two light fixtures. Many applications where 3 way switching is required. For example, in a house you might […]
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3 Way Switch Power to Switch #1 Diagram

3 Way Switch Power to Switch #1 Diagram Oncodes.ca publishes this information for educational purposes only. Please consult your electrician prior to any work and/or have an inspection performed. buildmyowncabin.com When there is only one point of light control, you can use a single pole, single throw (SPST) switch. But when you want multiple power […]
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3 Way Switches Power Into Light Diagram

3 Way Switches Power Into Light Diagram Oncodes.ca publishes this information for educational purposes only. Please consult your electrician prior to any work and/or have an inspection performed. buildmyowncabin.com In this scenario the power source is directly into the light fixture box. A three-way switch is designed to control power in any home. There are […]
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90° Elbows

90° Elbows (1)  Except as permitted in Sentences (2) and (3), 90° elbows of 4 in. size or less that have a centre-line radius that is less than the size of the pipe shall not be used to join two soil or waste pipes. (2)  90° elbows of 4 in. size or less in sanitary drainage systems […]
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Accessibility Fixtures

Accessibility Fixtures (1)  Every fixture, plumbing appliance, interceptor, cleanout, valve, device or piece of equipment shall be so located that it is readily accessible for use, cleaning and maintenance. Article 7.1.6.2 Ontario Regulation 332/12 Building Code,   Information published by oncodes.ca for educational purposes only.
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Accessibility of junction boxes

Accessibility of junction boxes 1) Pull-in, junction, and outlet boxes, cabinets and gutters, and joints in conductors and cables shall be accessible. 2) A vertical space of 900 mm or more shall be required to provide ready access Source: Rule 12-3014, CSA C22.1:21, Canadian Electrical Code, Part 1 (25th Edition), Safety Standard for Electrical Installations. […]
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Admixtures for Concrete

(1)  Admixtures shall conform to ASTM C260 / C260M, “Air-Entraining Admixtures for Concrete”, or ASTM C494 / C494M, “Chemical Admixtures for Concrete”, as applicable. Article 9.3.1.8 Ontario Regulation 332/12 Building Code,   Information published by oncodes.ca for educational purposes only.
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