There is no minimum, just a maximum. You can't put them higher than 6'7".
The standard height they are placed is no more than 48" above the floor. I mount my switch boxes with the top of the box 48" above the floor. You can install them lower if you wish but no lower than 15" above the floor.
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a LAN offers better performance and communication within a given area ideal for small business. installin a LAn on a shop floor will enable access to all productts sold within the shop and for them to be shared easily throughout the company. products employed in LAN include workstations (two or more computers) switches servers utp cable. in addition a router could be installed to allow acess to the internet
Sorry. You can't stop on the ice (it's some kind of puzzle). But here is the solution: 1. From the entrance of the stairs, walk one tile west, and then head south until you slide on the ice. You'll arrive on a tile of floor. 2. Slide just one tile south, hitting the rock. 3. Slide east. 4. Slide north, landing on another tile of floor. 5. Slide west. 6. Slide south. 7. And lastly slide east and walk north to reach Regigigas. Got it from www.pokemon.marriland.com.
for USA, Canada and countries running a 60 Hz power supply service.The NEC specifies the NECA-1 standard for general practices. NECA-1 lists typical mounting heights of different devices. This specification is not currently enforceable, but if you want standard heights, here you go: Wall Switches: 48" / Receptacle Outlets (general): 18"Receptacle Outlets (kitchen, utility room, etc) 42" or 6" above countertopTelephone Outlets: 18" / Wall Intercom Stations: 48" / Wall Lighting Outlets: 84"Thermostats: 48" / Bed Lights: 72"There are more, but mostly used in commercial work.All heights are from the top of the finish floor to center of box.Other answersA typical height is 18" off the floor. However you can generally put them at any height you think would be most convienient. Keep in mind, however, if they are significantly different then normal it may cause your house to be harder to sell in the future.I don't know of any building codes that specify a height but you should check by calling your town building department, just in case.Your city building inspector can answer that one and you also need to know where the electrical outlets need to go. Almost all cities and towns adopt a uniform building code so I'd do an on line search for it. If you find the requirements for New York City they are probably the same as in Small Town USA.In USA 12" to the center of the outlet is typical for most applications. Basement, laundry and utility rooms 3-6". 4'-0" in bathrooms and garages.There is no height rule for receptacles in USAReceptacle height is a matter of personal taste and practice.General area receptacles in residences are commonly 12", 16" and 18" center, vertical installation. Older homes with existing devices in baseboard can be matched. Floor receptacles are allowed.Answer for countries in Europe and other world areas running a 50 Hz power supply service.In the UK, in a new house it is a requirement to install light switches no higher than 1200 mm from floor level. For an extension they should be no higher than in the existing house. As always, if you are in doubt about what to do, the best advice anyone should give you is to call a licensed electrician to advise what work is needed.Before you do any work yourself,on electrical circuits, equipment or appliances,always use a test meter to ensure the circuit is, in fact, de-energized.IF YOU ARE NOT ALREADY SURE YOU CAN DO THIS JOBSAFELY AND COMPETENTLYREFER THIS WORK TO QUALIFIED PROFESSIONALS.
All the switches to be tried first. 2 out of 3 must be switches of the ground floor room. So which ever doesn't work for the ground floor electronics must be first floor bulb switch J
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I think it was 1972. I had a 1981 C10 truck with it on the floor.
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From 1925-27 the dimmer switch was on the steering column. Starting in 1927 it was moved to the floor. The last vehicle to have it on the floor was the 1991 Ford F-Series pickup.
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N 1856, South Carolina Representative Preston Brooks nearly killed Sumner on the Senate floor for ridiculing slaveowners as pimps in his vitriolic denunciation of the "Crime against Kansas."
on Pokemon fire red go in the mansion (with lots of max repels) go to the 2nd floor make sure the gargoyle with the switches doesn't have red eyes go to the north part of the building then go right then up the stairs to the 3rd floor make sure the gargoyle with the switches doest have red eyes go south and fall off the big hole in the floor beat the scientist and go down the stairs and go to the room with a gargoyle in it press it and go in the new room don't go near the new gargoyle go left and then go right and get that key, a ditto the solarbeam and while your at it go on and get a coffie
Floors 78 to 84....floor 81 was the impact zone.
one foot from ground floor distance outlet five foot distance switch