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!colspan="10"|Basement
!colspan="10"|Basement
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|Breaker Panel (RLP-2)
|Breaker Panel ([[Electrical System#Basement Panel RLP-2|RLP-2]])
|1966
|1966
|2020
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|It appears (but has not been confirmed) that the awning was installed in 1997.  The fabric material is assumed to be Sunbrella - which has a 10 year rated lifespan.  However, 24 years later (as of 2021), it still looks good.  The fabric was cleaned per manufacturer recommendations in 2020.  No planned replacement until it is aesthetically necessary.
|It appears (but has not been confirmed) that the awning was installed in 1997.  The fabric material is assumed to be Sunbrella - which has a 10 year rated lifespan.  However, 24 years later (as of 2021), it still looks good.  The fabric was cleaned per manufacturer recommendations in 2020.  No planned replacement until it is aesthetically necessary.
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|Breaker Panel (RLP-1)
|Breaker Panel ([[Electrical System#Basement Panel RLP-1|RLP-1]])
|2007
|2007
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|TBD
|TBD
|<p>Much of the wiring in the clubhouse is original to the 1966 installation.  Fortunately, #12 AWG copper was used throughout, run in rigid conduit.</p><p>In 2020, the wiring was inspected and found to be in good condition.  Nearly all receptacles, switches, and fixtures were replaced.  All associated connections (screws, wire nuts) were removed, cleaned of oxidation, and re-terminated.  Wiring in panels (RLP-1 and RLP-2) was cleaned up, and all branch-side lugs were torqued to spec.</p><p>The basement switchgear was inspected and deemed to be in good operating condition (no replacement planned).</p><p>Replacement of certain receptacles, switches and fixtures may be needed on a 10-year interval.  The cost is TBD.</p>
|<p>Much of the wiring in the clubhouse is original to the 1966 installation.  Fortunately, #12 AWG copper was used throughout, run in rigid conduit.</p><p>In 2020, the wiring was inspected and found to be in good condition.  Nearly all receptacles, switches, and fixtures were replaced.  All associated connections (screws, wire nuts) were removed, cleaned of oxidation, and re-terminated.  Wiring in panels ([[Electrical System#Basement Panel RLP-1|RLP-1]] and [[Electrical System#Basement Panel RLP-2|RLP-2]]) was cleaned up, and all branch-side lugs were torqued to spec.</p><p>The basement switchgear was inspected and deemed to be in good operating condition (no replacement planned).</p><p>Replacement of certain receptacles, switches and fixtures may be needed on a 10-year interval.  The cost is TBD.</p>
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|Exit Signs
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|It is difficult to say how long the pool heater should last.  The plan (as of 2021) is to replace in 5-10 years.  Multiple inspections and component replacements were made in 2020 and 2021.  The heat exchanger was replaced somewhere around 2011 (exact year not noted).  It is expected that some burners may need to be replaced in the next 5 years ($2,500 or less).  Some references indicate that the pool heater may only last 10 years, but this is clearly subject to a number of variables.
|It is difficult to say how long the pool heater should last.  The plan (as of 2021) is to replace in 5-10 years.  Multiple inspections and component replacements were made in 2020 and 2021.  The heat exchanger was replaced somewhere around 2011 (exact year not noted).  It is expected that some burners may need to be replaced in the next 5 years ($2,500 or less).  Some references indicate that the pool heater may only last 10 years, but this is clearly subject to a number of variables.
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|Breaker Panel (RLP-3)
|Breaker Panel ([[Electrical System#Basement Panel RLP-3|RLP-3]])
|Unknown
|Unknown
|2021
|2021