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From: Gary Tait
Newsgroups: sci.electronics.design
Subject: Re: OT: In floor power recepticles
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Date: Sun, 27 Oct 2002 17:48:36 -0500
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On 27 Oct 2002 05:06:34 GMT, rileyesi@aol.com.gov (Rileyesi) wrote:
>>>I'm looking for a source of 'flush' mounted power recepticles that mount in
>>the
>>>floor that can be mopped (that's the kicker, it seems). I found some (by
>>>Hubbell) that are made for carpeted floors, but they don't seem to be
>>>waterproof. Maybe this product doesn't exist?? These would be used in a
>>>hospital operating room.
>>>
>>>Any leads would be appreciated.
>>>
>>>Thanks.
>>
>> Please post the names and locations of any hospitals stupid enough to
>>want to install power outlets in the floors of their operating rooms. I need
>>to
>>make a list of places I never want to get sick in.
>>
>>Jim
>>
>
>Why would this be a stupid idea? Please feel free to tone down the sarcasm
>just a bit.
Why not a drop cord?
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