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Hi coach!! Question!! can i use the ampacity of the 75 degree column for adjustment and correction when im using 75 degree wire terminating on 60 degree terminals?
So you're going to always use the 90° C column unless the wire is specifically only listed for the 75° C column, and there's not another code that allows you to use the 90 anyways
Hello coach, today I took the Master Electricians Exam in my area and passed. Wouldn’t have been possible without your help, just wanted to thank you and let you know you made a major difference in my life.
Congratulations!!!!!!!
@ 22:45 56 x 1.75 is 94. leading to a 100amp overcurrent protection device. You multiplied by 1.5 instead and got 84 and got a 90A OCPD.
@ minute of 22:50 this video. 56*1.75=98, so the 100 amp breaker is good.
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Hi coach!! Question!! can i use the ampacity of the 75 degree column for adjustment and correction when im using 75 degree wire terminating on 60 degree terminals?
So you're going to always use the 90° C column unless the wire is specifically only listed for the 75° C column, and there's not another code that allows you to use the 90 anyways
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Which code year is this base in?
I have 17 and for table 220.56
It said 80% for 4