Lighting outlet definition

Lighting outlet means an outlet intended for the direct connection of a lampholder, a lighting fixture, or a pendant cord terminating in a lampholder.

Examples of Lighting outlet in a sentence

  • The Purpose of this Letter of Understanding to set out the Job Descriptions for the Skilled Trades as follows: To run electric cable To wire switches starters motors Lighting outlet receptacles Ontario License To trouble shoot electrical systems and Basic knowledge of electronics Use all electrical test equipment Volt meter and Meter OHMS tester etc.

  • The Purpose of this Letter of Understanding to set out the Job Descriptions for the Skilled Trades as follows: Good skills in electrical wiring to fit and install conduit rigid and flexible To run electric cable To wire switches starters motors Lighting outlet receptacles Ontario License To trouble shoot electrical systems and Basic knowledge of electronics all electrical test equipment Volt meter and Meter OHMS tester etc.

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