Posted by Pete black on July 11, 2016 at 06:24:43 from (107.77.94.126):
In Reply to: Ground wire? posted by Geo-TH,In on July 11, 2016 at 04:45:59:
You need to conduct a message to the coop so they can conduct a repair order to the conductive repair crew so they can send out someone to conduct an investigation so they can conduct a repair crew out to repair the broken conductor by splicing the broken conductor with a conductor splice and suspending the repaired conductor via the neutral conductor insulators then make out a report concerning the broken conductor and the repairs made by the conductor repair crews stating location of conductor failure, possible cause of conductor repair, materials use for conductor repair and travel time required for conductor repair. These are initial reports made by conductor repair crew leader while on site of conductor failure so that a more detailed report can be made by the conductor repair crew leader in the conductor repair crew leaders cubicle that that he can present the initial conductor repair report to the crew leaders General foreman so a more detailed report can be made which requires the review of the conductor repair crew leader so the conductor repair crew leader General foreman can present the conductor repair report to the General manager so be can present the conductor repair report at the utility boards monthly meal meeting so the General manager can be recognized for managing such a fine conductor repair crew. WHEW! From a former government manager.
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