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Wicked water damage

b_200_0_16777215_0___images_stories_horror_highres_live600volt200ampfeederwaterdamage2.jpgThis is a very old factory. The electrical room is about 4-ft below grade, and the equipment is covered by a big wooden enclosure. After removing the wood panelling to make room for new equipment, we found the plant’s main 200A, 600V LIVE feeder was missing the most of its box. To add insult to injury, the conduit had water flowing up out of it.

(Photo courtesy Michael Kelly of The Electrical Department Co.)

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Anthony Capkun
Electrical Business
House of Horrors
240 Edward Street
Aurora ON  L4G 3S9

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0 #1 ServiceMaster1 2012-04-24 09:03
Whether big or small, a quick response is imperative to mitigation. When a disaster,like the one above occurs, business, assets and money is lost. If this occurs, make sure you use a licensed professional. www.waterdamagecleanup.com
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