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used for making fasteners
The white wire is typically neutral, the black wire is usually hot or live, the red wire may be a secondary live wire or used for a separate function, and the bare wire is typically the ground wire for safety purposes in an electrical circuit.
For a typical 12-2 wire, the black wire is the "hot" wire that connects to the breaker, the white wire is the neutral wire that connects to the neutral bus bar, and the bare copper wire is the ground wire that connects to the ground bus bar in the circuit panel.
In electrical wiring, the live or "hot" wire is typically brown or red, the neutral wire is typically blue or black, and the ground wire is yellow or green. So, in this case, the brown wire is likely the hot wire, the blue wire is the neutral wire, and the yellow green wire is the ground wire.
it is the earth wire
Buy a 3 wire cord for your dryer.
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The airport code for Chania International Airport is CHQ.
Well, isn't that a happy little question! "Cas pres chq" in banking terms means "cash deposited by check." It's just a fancy way of saying that you've put money into your account using a check. Just imagine those little checks floating in like colorful leaves on a calm pond.
CHQ in metrotown is the only arcade that I know actually had a Jubeat machine ever in the vancouver area.
"CHQ DEP RET-Instrument undated" typically refers to a type of financial transaction or instrument related to a check (CHQ) deposit (DEP) that is returned (RET) and is undated, meaning it lacks a specified date of issuance or maturity. This could signify a check that was deposited but not honored by the bank for various reasons, such as insufficient funds or a stop payment order. The "instrument" aspect may refer to the legal or formal documentation surrounding the check. In financial records, it may indicate a need for further action or reconciliation.