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Great video! I'm second electrical apprentice year doing my books at home and you're my go to channel. Thanks.
That's awesome! That's what the videos are for. Hope you find what you need on the channel.
Ha ha ha, exactly the video I have been looking for, all month. Well explained!
Thank you! This helped a lot.
why don't 12.5/.8??? it seems more logical and have similar answer like 62-114)8
Awesome Video Zack!
what about 62-114)8, it is better to use 125% of the allowable ampacity of a conductor. in this case we have to select 20amp O/C
hi how do i canculate branch circuit for an A/C ? same way ?i know they have name plate , but is good to know thank you so much for your videos
ACs are motor banks as dealt with in Section 28, but as you stated, you should follow the nameplate info
What about figuring for continuous duty ? Don't you need to add 125% for conductor size and OCPD size?
No. Because we are using section 64, that would overrule section 8
Great video! I'm second electrical apprentice year doing my books at home and you're my go to channel. Thanks.
That's awesome! That's what the videos are for. Hope you find what you need on the channel.
Ha ha ha, exactly the video I have been looking for, all month. Well explained!
Thank you! This helped a lot.
why don't 12.5/.8??? it seems more logical and have similar answer like 62-114)8
Awesome Video Zack!
what about 62-114)8, it is better to use 125% of the allowable ampacity of a conductor. in this case we have to select 20amp O/C
hi
how do i canculate branch circuit for an A/C ? same way ?
i know they have name plate , but is good to know
thank you so much for your videos
ACs are motor banks as dealt with in Section 28, but as you stated, you should follow the nameplate info
What about figuring for continuous duty ? Don't you need to add 125% for conductor size and OCPD size?
No. Because we are using section 64, that would overrule section 8