As always your content is exceptional! The industry is lucky to have you breaking it all down into bite sized easy to understand content. thanks a bunch
There is no longer a calculated method. It will be based on individual circuit demand requirements. The only requirement now is that there are 4 spaces left for future.
@schulerruler can you show a video on RV park calculations using the new table and the updated section 72. I have an exam coming up and unsure on how it's correctly done. Thanks a bunch. Love your videos
If it is a standard cable, table 5c still applies for conductors that carry current. If it is a flexible temp power cable, use table 12 for this application.
Under the far left column labelled "Nominal trade size conduit" all the corresponding sizes are listed. Just make sure your calculated area is smaller than the conduit you select.
Hey Men, What's good? this video really help me out how to do pipe fill. Explain very well. keep it up!!! Just a quick question tho, just wondering if you have a video of Wire Calculation as well. CEC 2021. Thanks men.
The issue was it was based off the internal diameter of an HDPE conduit, which was smaller than say an EMT. Using the old table 6 vs 10, 8, 9 often yielded a large conduit than necessary, which obviously impacts cost of installation.
Just wanted to add as well your content is exceptional, you definitely missed your calling if your not a teacher. If your looking for a topic I could really use some panelboard series rated KAIC enlightment!
Hi Chris! I sent you a request on Instagram. I'm reaching out on behalf of my work. I don't want to put all the info here, but If you send me a message, I will be happy to explain who we are and provide my credentials. Thank you so much! I hope to hear from you soon.
Thanks!
For those confused about trade size... page 37 has a Trade size converter in the 2021 edition. You're welcome!
You are awesome for updating this. I was so confused when watching other videos using older versions
Finished my all apprenticeship watching his videos, thank you….
As always your content is exceptional! The industry is lucky to have you breaking it all down into bite sized easy to understand content. thanks a bunch
Thank you very much for the support! I am happy to see the content is helping. Cheers!
Great videos, your video collection has help me out multiple time over the years. Thank You
Thank you, your videos helped me pass the Red seal exam
How about 8-108 rule? Before we can know how many circuit in the panel. Right now how to know how many circuit in the panel? Thank you!
There is no longer a calculated method. It will be based on individual circuit demand requirements. The only requirement now is that there are 4 spaces left for future.
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Dude, what about derating factors? Table 5c?
What type of conduit should I use from table 9 if they don’t specify in the question?
Generally the default is rigid metal.
Please keep this up. Really appreciate these videos.
@schulerruler can you show a video on RV park calculations using the new table and the updated section 72. I have an exam coming up and unsure on how it's correctly done. Thanks a bunch. Love your videos
hi, this is a very informative video. I would like to ask, how do you go about if the cable is a multicore cable? say 4C cable? thank you ^^
If it is a standard cable, table 5c still applies for conductors that carry current. If it is a flexible temp power cable, use table 12 for this application.
Love watching your videos very helpful alot easier to understand than my teachers thank you plz keep posting them.
Where in table 9g does it say 41 tsc
Under the far left column labelled "Nominal trade size conduit" all the corresponding sizes are listed. Just make sure your calculated area is smaller than the conduit you select.
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Thanks for the explanation.
Which tablet are you using to write on the whiteboard ?
This is a Huion Kamvas pro 16. It's a graphic artist drawing monitor, but relatively affordable on Amazon compared to a Wacom monitor.
@@schulerruler thank you!
Please make a video on motor calculations
Great Video dude, nice and simple with some good practical explanations! appreciate it
Hey Men, What's good? this video really help me out how to do pipe fill. Explain very well. keep it up!!! Just a quick question tho, just wondering if you have a video of Wire Calculation as well. CEC 2021. Thanks men.
Thanks for the idea. I will put it on the list. I do have some on determining conductor size, but they could be updated!
Thank you Chris
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another super helpful on point video thank you for your effort
Thank you for putting this up. Been looking forward to this one. I was also wondering if there is a way I can message you.
My email is just schulerruler@gmail.com for simplicity!
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Thank you, I feel like I got 2 more points at the red seal test.
Awesome! Glad to hear it!
Thank you for this video. perfect
This helped me so much! thanks!
I like the 2018 table 6 better, it would just tell you right out the gate what size conduit you need for your situation.
The issue was it was based off the internal diameter of an HDPE conduit, which was smaller than say an EMT. Using the old table 6 vs 10, 8, 9 often yielded a large conduit than necessary, which obviously impacts cost of installation.
Just wanted to add as well your content is exceptional, you definitely missed your calling if your not a teacher. If your looking for a topic I could really use some panelboard series rated KAIC enlightment!
Awesome video!!!!
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Thank you for everything I learned a lot
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most time I wont check tables. now, everything turned into complicated.
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Hi Chris! I sent you a request on Instagram. I'm reaching out on behalf of my work. I don't want to put all the info here, but If you send me a message, I will be happy to explain who we are and provide my credentials. Thank you so much! I hope to hear from you soon.