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AIEE: American Institute of Electrical Engineers. AWG: American Wire Gauge. CTSC: Communications Systems Terminal Cabinet. EIFS: Exterior Insulation and Finish System. ELEC: Electrical. ELECT: Electrical. EP: Electrical Panelboard, Explosion Proof. EWC: Electric Water Cooler. AGG: Aggregate.
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AIEE: American Institute of Electrical Engineers. AWG: American Wire Gauge. CTSC: Communications Systems Terminal Cabinet. EIFS: Exterior Insulation and Finish System. ELEC: Electrical. ELECT: Electrical. EP: Electrical Panelboard, Explosion Proof. EWC: Electric Water Cooler. AGG: Aggregate.
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