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Ep 17 - Fire Alarm Cabling
Season 1, Ep. 16
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This week we talk cable with Gabriel from Cerco Cable. He has a lot of information to share on the codes and types and cable that are used in Fire Alarm. Another great episode to use for reference for more knowledge on cabling.
Gabriel can be contacted at:
gsenechal@cercocable.com
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