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<blockquote data-quote="Shane Presley" data-source="post: 122322" data-attributes="member: 110"><p>Re: Theatre install</p><p></p><p>So it's been awhile, and I've still been on this install, 4 days a week, and the end in sight is early June. Stupidity is still popping up everywhere and coming from supposed professionals. Example, the company that installed the motors didn't leave any motor control, no pickles, nothing. Requests went through the gc last week to get said company to send us local motor control to hoist the 100+ fixtures into the grid. Monday comes, no control.... Phone calls, yes we'll send them out. It shows up today... (See photo).... Wrong ends and we'll not what I consider professional local control, from a company who installed 8 chain master hoists and is in the process of installing 3 static hoists for the pa....Eeeeesh. All the raceways are too far from the fixture poles, so it takes 70 some 5' 20amp twists to get the fixtures plugged in...We raised super trooper spots up today, Pluto them in place... The electricians installed 20amp single phase plugs! For fixtures that can use up to 100amps... Lol. It makes me laugh or I'd cry.... The lighting mount walkways have the sprinkler heads installed ( see armoured flex hose), meanwhile, 4' away in the next channel... Where nobody will need to work or walk.... Nothing. If you look in the background on the one picture you'll see a rather large motor system.... This motor is going to pickup 8 Meyer m1d (135kg)!! This motor could pickup my truck ffs, and yes ONE point, the pa will have to be anchored with sash or some bullshit.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Shane Presley, post: 122322, member: 110"] Re: Theatre install So it's been awhile, and I've still been on this install, 4 days a week, and the end in sight is early June. Stupidity is still popping up everywhere and coming from supposed professionals. Example, the company that installed the motors didn't leave any motor control, no pickles, nothing. Requests went through the gc last week to get said company to send us local motor control to hoist the 100+ fixtures into the grid. Monday comes, no control.... Phone calls, yes we'll send them out. It shows up today... (See photo).... Wrong ends and we'll not what I consider professional local control, from a company who installed 8 chain master hoists and is in the process of installing 3 static hoists for the pa....Eeeeesh. All the raceways are too far from the fixture poles, so it takes 70 some 5' 20amp twists to get the fixtures plugged in...We raised super trooper spots up today, Pluto them in place... The electricians installed 20amp single phase plugs! For fixtures that can use up to 100amps... Lol. It makes me laugh or I'd cry.... The lighting mount walkways have the sprinkler heads installed ( see armoured flex hose), meanwhile, 4' away in the next channel... Where nobody will need to work or walk.... Nothing. If you look in the background on the one picture you'll see a rather large motor system.... This motor is going to pickup 8 Meyer m1d (135kg)!! This motor could pickup my truck ffs, and yes ONE point, the pa will have to be anchored with sash or some bullshit. [/QUOTE]
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