please continue making videos, your explanations of electrical theory and difficult articles of the code to interpret are easily understood in your quick and concise videos
Thanks for the complement, and as "Ideal Alaska" mentioned, T-310.15(B)(16) in the 2017 NEC has been relabeled as T-310.16 again in the 2020 NEC. I have, however, clarified this by adding a note in the video description as only a www.nfpa.org/NEC/NEC-adoption-and-use/NEC-adoption-maps for list of states.) Thanks again.
please continue making videos, your explanations of electrical theory and difficult articles of the code to interpret are easily understood in your quick and concise videos
Amazing video. Keep up the good work
Think you just answered my question about secondary OCPD for single phase 208 to 230 buck boost transformer. Dont need it. thanks Dave!
this video helped me a ton, thank you
oh man you are awesome, i really get it
great video
If you had the #1/0 conductor on the secondary windings and the circuit got overloaded to 140 amps, what would keep the transformer from burning out?
How do you size the circuit breaker when the transformer secondary voltage is 220v/30A and the primary is 24v/200A.
Thanks
310.15(B)(16) for your ampacity table. Great guide, by the way. You call it 310.16 a few times but no worries :)
Thanks for the complement, and as "Ideal Alaska" mentioned, T-310.15(B)(16) in the 2017 NEC has been relabeled as T-310.16 again in the 2020 NEC. I have, however, clarified this by adding a note in the video description as only a www.nfpa.org/NEC/NEC-adoption-and-use/NEC-adoption-maps for list of states.) Thanks again.
Just a friendly reminder that it depends on what code book year is being used.