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| Panel box
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Also called a service panel or load distribution center, this electrical panel houses circuit protection devices, which route circuits through the building. |
| Panel brick
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Eight inch square, (actual size 7 5/8") or twelve inch square, (actual size 11 5/8" brick) X 3 5/8" thick. Normally used only when the size and shape are needed for appearance. |
| Panel clip
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H shaped metal clip that fastens the edges of two plywood panels in between the structural supports. |
| Panel door
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Door whose cross and vertical members are exposed with decorative wood or glass panels in the spaces. |
| Panel fence
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Fence composed of a post and rail frame with panels of plywood or fiberglass. |
| Panel heating
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Heating system hidden behind special panels, the walls or the ceiling. Can use electric heating elements, hot air or hot water pipes. |
| Panel hoist
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Mechanism to lift and hold ceiling panels during installation. |
| Panel lifter
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Device with a flat, short bar on it's built in pivot point, which is used to life panels into position for installation by putting one end of the bar under the bottom and pressing on the lever to raise the panel. |
| Panel radiator
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A mainly flat surface for transmitting radiant energy. |
| Panel saw
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Wood panel cutting hand saw with a fine tooth edge. |
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