when you breathe in, you breathe in oxygen and when you breathe out, its carbon dioxide
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what the hell is a grounding device? Any device that allows you to affix a ground wire to the mechanical enclosure that the conductors are in. eg. Ground lugs, ground screw in an electrical box.
What's the question? The holes on the back of the outlet are for inserting the wire and to release it so you can pull the wire back out. There should be a round and a rectangle one for each side terminal. They only accept 14 gauge wire, not 12 gauge. Older one would accept both, but not for several years. Wire goes in the round hole and you insert something such as a small nail in the release hole and push in and then pull the wire out. The outlet will have a strip gauge on the back if the holes are for self holding lugs, and a square or round release next to the hole. You don't have to hit the release when inserting wire,only removing it. If the outlet is rated 120v, 15 or20 amp,it will hold 12ga wire.
Yes, what you are looking for is a double pole double throw switch. The center lugs are connected to the incoming line. Then the top lugs could be connected to the electric heater and the bottom lugs connected to the condenser. The trouble lies in finding a switch with a rating of 20 amps. These types of switches are usually used with a stand-by generator and rated at 100A and greater. Think I remember seeing one at 60A once. You might want to think of using a DPDT relay rated at 30A with a 120 volt coil. With a switch to operate it the relay. Depends in what part of the country you live, long winters switch off for heater, long summers switch off for conderser.
Yes, #2 wire can be spliced in a couple of ways. There is a device on the marked called an Insulink. The two ends of the wires are stripped about an inch in length and inserted into each end of the link. There is a special crimping tool that is used to crimp the wires into the link. You can find these types of splices in home distributions where the utility company connects to the wires that protrude from the weather head. Another type of splice for this size of wire is using #2 wire lugs on each end of the wire and then bolting the two lugs together back to back. This type of splice is used in motor connections. The splice is then half lap double wrapped with rubber amalgamation tape and then half lap double wrapped with regular electrical tape.
different parts of a body do different things. your heart pumps blood, your lugs absorb oxygen and expel carbon-dioxide, etc.
Chimpanzees get oxygen through there lugs and they breath through there nose and mouth. They are mammals and mammals have lungs.
They absorb so much oxygen because of the Alveoli. An Alveoli are the endings of small tubes that are located in your lungs and transfer oxygen to your capillaries.
The lungs are the site of gas exchange in mammals. Lungs ensure that efficient gas exchange takes place between the air and the person's blood. The lungs are a pair of lobed structures made up of a series of highly branched tubules called bronchioles, which end in tiny air sacs called the alveoli (the alveolar membrane is the site of gas exchange). Lungs allow us to take in oxygen from the external air and allow us to get rid of excess carbon dioxide. They are the structures that help us breathe and they are an important part of our life.
it is also same as earthing lugs,there is no differenence earthing lugs ang lugs earthings.
look for cracks and inside on the lugs look for carbon deposits this means it needs to be replaced
The 1500 has 6 lugs as where the 2500 has 8 lugs per wheel>
there is 5 lugs on each wheel/rim there is 20 lugs total!
5 lugs
Using a simple vacuum. When the lugs expand they free up space which pulls in oxygen needed to sustain brain activity.
How many lugs are on a 1998 accord?
is this a real question? Of corse not, one has 8 lugs and the other has 6 lugs. some 8 lugs dont fit other 8 lugs.