Thursday, February 18, 2010

Lawn Box My Stepdads Septic Tank's Electrical Box Was Ran Over By A Lawn Mower Is There An Easy Way To Fix It?

My stepdads septic tank's electrical box was ran over by a lawn mower is there an easy way to fix it? - lawn box

the field is destroyed, and I need a way to quickly find fix it

3 comments:

Wired said...

If it is an electric field, I suggest you let the repair or have it repaired. Are you sure it's an electric field in the septic tank?

atha said...

The modern septic tanks often do not have electric fields, so that even if the question of other possible responses if the knowledge is possible.

Only electricity could be an alarm when the tank needs to be cleaned or can be a pump, which has the field of sanitation.

Is it just outside the box? Often it is a blanket over him when these things happen, there is some protection.

If the cable was hit in the chest should be really called the septic system professional. You can take a look at the electric field and make sure that nothing happens when the system is no power for a while. An electrician could probably have a look on the field.

The cost of the now observed at ca saving of thousands of dollars later, if something goes wrong later.

If you need help in the search for a septic system professional check your community or state information on the environment or the health office or re-write and help to your original message, and I can try too.

chasvanb... said...

Never a "one-tank electrical system.
Are you sure that the electric field is not damaged water supply well?

If this field effect of the water, so make sure that all contacts are closed when the switch is turned on.

WARNING! - Depending on the age of the system, you have to work around 220 volts or 120 volts supply.
In both cases - not always with a little shock when you touch a hot line!

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