Monday, April 23, 2007

Macy's Employee Discount Limit

Tiling ... it's heavy!

This weekend, we wanted the tiles on the ground floor with our wholesaler. Two pallets and half, or more than 2 tons of tile! It's been heavy all that! We had to rent a van and make two trips. Loading was easy: pallet as it was returning in the van. But when unloading, we had unpacked the pallets in the garage and down cardboard tiles per carton (3 tiles per carton).

(View cartons containing the tiles)

Sunday, April 22, 2007

Racquetball Wrist Strap

Commissioning frames

After putting into operation the electrical panel, we Atel activate frames heaters. Indeed, we had two weeks to make a temperature rise and fall before the intervention of tile laid Monday, April 23. The task was not easy, given the temperatures we had in that period (> 22 ° C after twelve o'clock !!!). In short, we've done in office and the slab was still very heated. We cut the heat Saturday, April 21 as recommended in the DTU preoperatively Tiling (after performing a gradual fall in temperature).

(View from the lounge TX460)

All equipment is mounted in place on the ground floor and upstairs. To facilitate the design (sub-layers + wallcoverings), we will certainly do so after the fact ... Continued ...

Sunday, April 8, 2007

Best Tasting Meal From A Can

heating installation and wiring of electrical panels

's it, it attacks the tables. Part One, set up the modules on DIN rails and wire strips distributions phase / neutral (not easy on 25mm ²). Second step, power differentials in 16mm ². After, we must identify all son, pass through the password-son and then connect them to different modules.

The left column contains all the modules for the heating circuits and 230V outlets. The right column is for home automation modules. Breakers placed above the table on the right protect the circuits of light and flaps. For part

ISB, two power supplies 640mA have been implemented. Indeed, as we exceed the 64 modules, it was necessary to create another line using a second power supply and a line coupler. Thus, I chose to divide these functions into line "principal" and "secondary". The main functions include heating and lighting of the DRC and the floor and functions "side" orders include shutters, fixtures cellar and internet gateway. Thus, if a power outage, I just "vampirize" secondary line to run the hotline while waiting to change the material (Food) defective.

(Establishment of differential + wiring 25mm ²).

(View of the array distribution. A surge in the upper left has been established .)

(Establishment TEBIS modules on the right side of the table.)

(Here it is, the son went.)

(And that's it!)

(Placing hoods finish.)

Thursday, April 5, 2007

Transpiration Ap Bio Lab

Support preparation for electrical panels

Before installing electrical panels on the wall we did previously in gypsum (see post here ), we had to make a few holes. Yeah, to get the next son switchboards in order to make the connections to different modules because the sheaths are carefully camouflaged behind the wall under the stairs. Then we will finish the work in the back creating a wall cabinet for electrical conduit.

So we set up the stand-offs paintings on the wall and then we have this patchwork fields using the latest tools for trepanning. To protect the gypsum blocks of any friction caused by the cables especially when wiring terminal blocks distribution phase / neutral 25mm ², we sealed pieces of duct diameter TPC 40 in the holes that we have made.

... A little drying time, a shot fintion with an undercoat .. it is luxury, I know :-) it remains for us to fix these tables and wire.

(View from the control panel, the collars and sleeves TPC tables for password-son)

(Rear view of the wall under the stairs, where side arrive ducts and cables)

(A nice wall with lots of holes ... p'tits are more than passing the son)

Tan And Cream Louis V

Placing modules TX302 PIC

To interface pushbuttons cellar (type "Legrand Plexo) on the EIB bus, we used the interface modules TX302 home Hager. These small modules are either behind the push-button mechanism or in the connection boxes we have put in place over each button because the connections to the module can be extended up to 5 meters. We chose the simplest solution namely the establishment of the mechanism behind the modules, which did not require extension of the son of the module. It ric-rac, but it fits!

(View of the junction box where are grouped the 230 and the bus EIB)

(View from the box Plexo with the module TX302)

(View from behind the mechanism module TX302 PLEXO)

Tuesday, April 3, 2007

Will You Do A Beautiful Agony

A little light in the garage

Today, we occupied the basement fixtures. We have provided fluorescent tubes (Osram Neptune 2x58W) throughout the cellar. For connection, each fixture is served by a connection box which also serves as MCI brand Alombard box.

The question was whether by NFC15-100 we were imperative to use plugs for connecting DCL or a conventional connection was permitted. Apparently, wiring Classic would have been enough (cable and direct connection to the fixture), but as I planned accessories for connecting DCL, I used them ...


(View of the junction box)

(View of the junction box with its lid and socket DCL)

(Mounting the fixture and plug connection DCL)

(Lighting set up and ready to go !)

Monday, April 2, 2007

Michael Jackson Eau De Cologne

Connection EDF

This Monday, April 2, EDF has come we connect the control panel. We had a cabinet construction throughout the building, but now we'll use a little more power for the commissioning of hot frames scheduled for that week.

We pulled a cable 4G25 (25 mm ² per conductor) in the box located in EDF property line to our switchboard on twenty meters. We also took with him a cable for remote reading.

(View from Electronic Counter + service switches left to right)