Re: FREE TO A GOOD HOME
From: Bob Koehler (koehler_at_eisner.nospam.encompasserve.org)
Date: 05/28/03
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Date: 28 May 2003 07:47:50 -0500
In article <1030527195925.2916C-100000@Ives.egh.com>, John Santos <JOHN@egh.com> writes:
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> There are lots of farms in the area; maybe the local electric
> company is more inclined to put in 3-phase because some farm
> equipment requires it?
In this reguard farms are more like any small business than just
another home. My grandfather had lots of three phase equipment on
his farm. Also there was a transformer on a pole on the farm, with
it own emergency cutoff (accessible to the fire department), just
to serve the farm.
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