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REGARDING CIRCUIT BREAKER

10/12/2008 8:26 AM

COULD ANYONE GIVE ME INTERNAL CIRCUIT DIAGRam of CIRCUIT BREAKER............. COMPRISING OF TRIP COIL, MAKING COIL ETC.,....... IF POSSIBLE GIVE ME CONTROL CIRCUIT ALSO..................

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Re: REGARDING CIRCUIT BREAKER

10/12/2008 3:39 PM

i wonder your are not an electrical engineer, but if you are then sorry for

not sending above stated litteratures to you from my side.

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Re: REGARDING CIRCUIT BREAKER

10/13/2008 10:19 AM

DEAR Substation 15 IF U CANT ABLE TO SEND ANY THINGS MEANS PLEASE KEEP QUITE........... I HAVE NOT ASKED HELP PARTICULARLY POINTING YOU....K............. THERE ARE MANY OTHER NICE FELLOWS WHO MIGHT HELP.............. THEN WHO ARE YOU TO COMMENT ME WHETHER IAM ELECTRICAL ENGINEER/ NOT?????? DOES IT MATTER YOU ANYWHERE???????????// I ALSO WONDER FIRST OF ALL YOU ARE A PROFESSIONAL, IF SO I FEEL SORRYYYYYYYYY FOR IT........... ONE MORE THING IT IS A GENERAL DISCUSSION FORUM SITE......ITS NOT YOUR PERSONAL EMAIL......OK....... WHILE POSTING REPLIES BETTER FOLLOW SOME MORAL ETHICS............ BYE............

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Re: REGARDING CIRCUIT BREAKER

10/15/2008 10:01 AM

Wow, really? That was painful to try to read. I hope this is a joke- it's pretty hilarious.

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