[Build] electrical status
neil maclean
neil at warmcove.org
Sat Sep 19 05:37:55 UTC 2009
Hi Jim,
I was at the 5MoF last night and got to see all the work you've been
doing, it looked great. Thanks especially for painting the ceiling, I'm
sure that was awful.
Also glad to see you got a sub-panel in the front area.
My paid work will be spotty the next few weeks so I should be able to
come in and get a few things wired up.
As you may know, the lighting wasn't perfect last night, so I couldn't
see some things:
Are we still planning to use the track (trolly system) for the
electronics work area, and also for the classrooms? Seems like a good
idea to me, in addition to some outlets as you suggest.
Maybe we could divide up the areas and work on them with the teams that
are building them out. If you stay on the classrooms and heavy shop, I
could work on the kitchen and darkroom. (I think Scott is expecting to
wire the bathroom?)
Neil
jim wrote:
> it's more or less time to energize the "front"
> sub-panel.
> let me know what day we expect the front panel to <----!!!
> be energized and i'll be sure to have connected up
> the wires that must be connected so's not to have
> fires and/or shocks.
>
> seems to me several big electrical issues remain:
> * lights. what to do with these big, cumbersome
> light fixtures? probably realign them in groups over
> the "dirty workshop" and each of the two classrooms,
> at least, and rewire lights so that each group is
> controlled by its own switch.
> * outlets.
> -- determine where the electronic work will really be
> and then run a branch or two to that area with
> receptacles, to be expanded later.
> -- determine where receptacles will be needed in the
> "dirty workshop" and each of the two classrooms and
> put in a few, to be expanded later.
> -- front area. throw up a few receptacles here and
> there.
> -- toilet areas. take power from the new "kitchen"
> sub-panel.
> -- photo dark/light-at-the-top room. determine what
> receptacles are needed and put in a few or energize
> what's there.
> -- "kitchen". to be determined.
> -- dj booth. to be determined.
> -- other locations for receptacles?
>
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