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Newguest Posted 18 years ago
Grammar

SENTENCE

Hi

Could you explain me what this sentence actually says:

"Please review the approvals section of this reference manual for any restrictions associated with a safe installation."

What is it "approvals section"?

Is a reference manual just a MANUAL or something more?

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) by some government agency (eg. "Building & Safety") before the equipment may be operated. I expect the "approvals section" in the manual would deal with these issues.

  • ) by some government agency (eg.
  • "Building & Safety") before the equipment may be operated.
  • I expect the "approvals section" in the manual would deal with these issues.
  • An example of a restriction might be the requirement for a "ground fault indicator" when installing outdoor electrical equipment.
  • Newguest Is a reference manual just a MANUAL or something more?
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Sometimes certain jurisdictions require approval of an installation (permit, inspection, etc.) by some government agency (eg. "Building & Safety") before the equipment may be operated. I expect the "approvals section" in the manual would deal with these issues. An example of a restriction might be the requirement for a "ground fault indicator" when installing outdoor electrical equipmen

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