Electrical Exam Prep for Electricians

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Комментарии • 7

  • @Alec-zh6ke
    @Alec-zh6ke Год назад +3

    Great teaching skills Mr . Paul

  • @jonathancobb3804
    @jonathancobb3804 4 месяца назад +3

    This is a much easier way to navigate the code book

  • @benjaminjones4914
    @benjaminjones4914 Год назад +1

    ⚡️

  • @ryanutley1744
    @ryanutley1744 Месяц назад

    I thought that you load all breakers to 80 percent? I do commercial tho but is that like a test thing do you not take the 80 percent off usually?

    • @ryanutley1744
      @ryanutley1744 Месяц назад

      Or is this specific to the cord and plug loads

    • @MasterTheNEC
      @MasterTheNEC  Месяц назад

      Why would you only load a circuit breaker to 80% if its not a continuous load?. If its a 20 amp circuit breaker, its designed to handle 20 amps. Now, unless its rated for 100% of its rating, when you have a "continuous" load its only them you limit the load to 80% of the breakers rating.

    • @MasterTheNEC
      @MasterTheNEC  Месяц назад

      The rules in 210.23(B) are specific to cord and plug loads where you KNOW the loading. Not sure why folks think this applies to general use receptacle loads. For example, cord and plug in-sink waste disposal will apply to 210.23(B) but again not general use receptacles.