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Can paint carry an electrical current?

Yes, if it is metallic paint it is possible.


What is Enameled copper wire?

Enameled copper wire is copper wire coated by a insulating paint usually colored red. The paint is much thin rubber/plastic sleeves that other wires have, yet provide almost the same amount of insulation. Enameled wire is primarily used in the construction of electromagnets since it allows more loops to be packed into a smaller volume.


What size wire is needed for a 100 amp service 400 feet away 120 240 volt underground in PVC conduit?

Depending on what Type of Aluminum conductors you are using, NEC permits 3 #2 Aluminum (XHHW) in a 1" PVC conduit HOWEVER most of us in the field prefer to save the headaches, spend a few more dollars to get 1 1/4". Remember that there are 2 different types of PVC, and even more types of Alum wire all with different ambient temp ratings and applications.... With PVC you'll need to chose between Schedule 40 & Schedule 80. The difference is in the wall thickness and which one you use depends on your application... if exposed (if running up the side of house or building) VS running it underground. This is the tip of the ice burg as far as things to consider when installing any wiring ... Remember Electricians undergo years and years of training as well as schooling so it's not like deciding to skip hiring a painter and doing it yourself.... If you do a bad paint job you'll have runs and uneven finish, which sucks but nothing is really damaged except maybe your pride. if you do a bad wiring job you and your family could die or if your lucky you just lose everything you own including your home in a fire..... So be smart, pay an expert and call in a professional. Skimp on the other projects, spend the money on wiring!


How do you identify terminals in capacitor?

A: If its polarized it will have a bar running along side of the body, A grade capacitor will either have stamped a -+ on it terminal and occasionally a red and black paint dot red is positive. If there is none of these marking then it is not polarized and does not matter how it is connected


When is static electricity come used?

Paint spraying cars: the paint particles are given a negative charge, and the car frame is given a positive charge, so the paint sprays out, and sicks to the car, and is attracted to all the hard- to reach areas Electrosatic precipitator; in coal fired power station theses are used to stop the dust particles reaching the atmosphere. Particles of ass pass through a charged grid, and becone charged. They then stick to plated either side of this grid, where they can be disposed of safely Photocopier; A charged drum is in the photocopier. Light is then shone through the paper, and whete ther is no print light hits the drum and it looses its charge. This leaves charge where there needs to be ink. Ink is the pulled onto the charged drum, and transfered onto paper Antistatic floors; to avoid static charges in hospital, the floors are made out of an antistatic material, so no charge can build up.

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At what voltage do you need to use double locknuts on Rigid Metal Conduit?

There are no voltage regulations. A rigid conduit system used two locknuts and one bushing at every connection to a junction box unless the box has a hub. One outside the box and the other locknut inside the box. These are tightened against each other to make the connection secure and to scratch the paint on the outside of the box to make continuity of the metallic system. Continuity of the system is a must as this is the return path for any short circuit that might occur. Rigid connections to fittings require no locknuts as the conduit's threaded end screws into the fitting.


Why do we require the Microsoft paint?

Why do we require the Microsoft paint ? Explain the tools options in the paint l


What kind of paint do you need to paint outside pottery?

If the pottery is pottery, any ceramic paint will work. Some require baking in a home oven, others don't. If it's terra cotta and not glazed, any exterior paint will work, but you MUST seal the inside or the paint will fall off from the moisture.


What are the elements of paint?

Form Figure Filial Color Texture Garnet Line Conduit Deformation Organix


Is there any way to get spilled paint off black asphalt and roof shingles?

I don't think you do......


Does paint require MSDS?

no


Why do we required Microsoft paint?

Why do we require the Microsoft paint ? Explain the tools options in the paint l


How many square feet does one gallon of paint?

Different types of paint have different coverage. The answer will also depend on the the surface to be painted. Porous surfaces will require more paint. A surface with a strong colour that needs to be hidden will require more paint. A surface that is smoothed and well primed will require less. The paint tin should give an indicative answer.


Paint leather boots?

i did it one time. with spray paint outside. it worked.


How do you paint your nails without your parents knowing?

Open a window or paint them outside.


What to do with a painted outside door that is peeling?

scrape the peely paint off and then re-paint it


Can you use interior paint outside?

Interior paint is more porous and less resistant to the elements than a paint actually devised to use outside. A flat paint finish or a satin paint finish is better outside, a gloss paint finish can also be used but only sparingly, as it reflects light and may highlight more flaws.