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3 conductors of 0000 aluminum wire are used to connect the municipal power to the MicroHouse from the electrical panel on the workshop.  This panel requires the addition of connectors for the additional wiring.  The 0000 wiring feeds a 200 Amp breaker box on the MicroHouse.
*Wall mounted electrical -
 
The breaker box on the MicroHouse supply circuits delivered by wiring in channels above the ceiling, with drops to the areas for power delivery.
 
All wiring will be 120V except for the dryer - which requires 220V.
 
All interior wires will be run along the inside wall surfaces along with thin profile boxes for switches and receptacles.  Afterward, the walls will be covered with a layer of plaster which will cover the wires and part of the boxes.
 


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Latest revision as of 02:30, 28 September 2014

3 conductors of 0000 aluminum wire are used to connect the municipal power to the MicroHouse from the electrical panel on the workshop. This panel requires the addition of connectors for the additional wiring. The 0000 wiring feeds a 200 Amp breaker box on the MicroHouse.

The breaker box on the MicroHouse supply circuits delivered by wiring in channels above the ceiling, with drops to the areas for power delivery.

All wiring will be 120V except for the dryer - which requires 220V.

All interior wires will be run along the inside wall surfaces along with thin profile boxes for switches and receptacles. Afterward, the walls will be covered with a layer of plaster which will cover the wires and part of the boxes.