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How much work is done at lift-off to raise the space shuttle past the top of the lightning rod on the shuttle?

How much work is done at lift-off to raise the space shuttle past the top of the lightning rod on the shuttle's fixed service structure (FSS)? If I could get some help today it would help a lot. I don't understand this I cant find that Information anywhere so I would like some help.

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green wire is 24 volts from the t-stat to the indoor fan relay, i promise! unless it's a trane. trane has their own wiring codes and i don't remember trane wiring at this time. i can look it up but don't want to. green goes to the indoor fan relay, for real. the fan relay energizes 110 volts and turns the indoor fan on. be careful jacking around with that stuff. remember, you have low voltage from the transformer and t-stat and high voltage everywhere else. the outside stuff is 220 volts. ZZZZZZZZZZZZ!
Oh, let me call he United Nations and find out. You seriously think there is ONE world-wide law on this? Go use a search engine to find the parking ordinances for YOUR city/town. OR ask at the police station. duh
Press the button get use to the sound turn it off repeat a few times for a few times a day for a few days it should end soon. Hope this helps.

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