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		<title>Electrical Panel</title>
		<description>I want to know if there is a standard for construction of electrical panels for industrial machines (ex. Digital Prining Machine) or not?
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		<title>wire duct sizing</title>
		<description>i would like to design panel acccording to I/O counts and wires .can u suggest the sizing &#038; selection of ducts ,and how amny condoctors it can carry for different conductor sizes.
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		<link>http://expert.ecmweb.com/wiring_duct/2006/04/16/wire-duct-sizing/</link>
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		<title>Network Jacks</title>
		<description>In hospitals we frequently use surface mounted network jacks on plaster, tile, concrete walls where fishing is too difficult.  However, we are always re-mounting these because the equipment users are taking off with the portable ECG, Ultrasound or mobile computer carts while still plugged in.  With an in-wall ...</description>
		<link>http://expert.ecmweb.com/wiring_duct/2006/03/27/network-jacks/</link>
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		<title>Divider wall</title>
		<description>In certain circumstances, UL 508 requires separation/spacing between low and medium voltage conductors running in the same channel (duct). Can I use divider wall to separate these conductors?
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		<link>http://expert.ecmweb.com/wiring_duct/2006/01/31/divider-wall/</link>
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		<title>Maximum temperature and humidity</title>
		<description>What is the maximum use temperature and humidity for wiring duct?
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