had to move some floor receptacles, 1-208v 1-120v, for some equipment. Had to reuse the existing materials including the floor tiles because they didn't want to buy new floor tile or outlets.
@@Alex-jo2oi yes I think so. Doing building maintenance you learn a lot about every trade. I am a master electrician, but I know enough about plumbing, hvac, that I usually can fix them for friends, or at my home easily. Stick with it. It's also better than working outside in 100 degree weather in summer, and in 20 degree weather in winter. Ha
where can i find that trim plate for the 208v receptacle? I've been looking for hours and hours online for one but cant seem to find one. Thomas & Betts has the floor box and leveler but not a trim plate like this one.
@@paulalbus491 Appreciate the reply. Well, at least your video proves that something exists, right! I think it's just one of the "mop tight" covers with the center plug that simply unscrews. Thanks for the video!
@@paulalbus491 Oh fantastic!!!! That's awesome, thank you. I think I found the Hubbell .pdf with the parts. On the first page (O-22) at the very bottom. Should fit the PFB1 floor box. images.tradeservice.com/9ETBOIYK8205G6UU/ATTACHMENTS/DIR100157/HUBKELE08541_O22_O28_O31.pdf
@@JerichoRally it is a hubble box and cover, but there are no Numbers on the top and I can not unplug the equipment to take cover off to check for number at this time. it is a scan machine in the tax office, and it is off the hoooook running right now. LOL
Are you still working maintenance? I’m doing maintenance for a airport and I’m trying to learn more. I’ve got a background in HVAC.
I am not. I moved to another management position with in the state. Very rarely work with my tools unless emergency
@@paulalbus491 nice. I’m a young guy in this field and was curious as to whether or not it’s worth it for the long term.
@@Alex-jo2oi yes I think so. Doing building maintenance you learn a lot about every trade. I am a master electrician, but I know enough about plumbing, hvac, that I usually can fix them for friends, or at my home easily. Stick with it. It's also better than working outside in 100 degree weather in summer, and in 20 degree weather in winter. Ha
@@paulalbus491 true that. Being in attics and crawl spaces everyday started to get old quick. Commercial is way better for sure.
What kind of floor is this?
I’ve never seen this before
It is just a raised computer floor. So, air-conditioning, power and data can run underneath it
Wow. It seems You are professional electrician. The metal conduits and junction boxes look like on a ship.
Duuude! That was a killer edit and when the music started rocking, I was blown away. Hmmm, and you make surfboards too.....
hahaha...thanks just messing around. trying to post a least a video a month of something productive. LOL
Cool, I posted a new vid yesterday. I'm still trying to get used to the GoPro mouth mount and surfing.
I never found the circuit tracers to be very reliable.
Yea I have had issues with the Amp Probe type. Seems it gets interference sometimes and doesn't work well
I now have several types to choose from.
where can i find that trim plate for the 208v receptacle? I've been looking for hours and hours online for one but cant seem to find one. Thomas & Betts has the floor box and leveler but not a trim plate like this one.
Honestly I don't know, I reused what was there. I couldn't find it either. Best bet is check with local electrical supply company.
@@paulalbus491 Appreciate the reply. Well, at least your video proves that something exists, right! I think it's just one of the "mop tight" covers with the center plug that simply unscrews. Thanks for the video!
@@JerichoRally if I remember, I think it was a Hubble cover and box, I can check Monday when I goto work
@@paulalbus491 Oh fantastic!!!! That's awesome, thank you. I think I found the Hubbell .pdf with the parts. On the first page (O-22) at the very bottom. Should fit the PFB1 floor box.
images.tradeservice.com/9ETBOIYK8205G6UU/ATTACHMENTS/DIR100157/HUBKELE08541_O22_O28_O31.pdf
@@JerichoRally it is a hubble box and cover, but there are no Numbers on the top and I can not unplug the equipment to take cover off to check for number at this time. it is a scan machine in the tax office, and it is off the hoooook running right now. LOL
Amazing job
Besides surfing the net all day he installs floor boxes.