get your BYB out and look in definitions and the index. that is what the book is for...
definitions will describe a connection and if you look in the back for the relevant regs it will tell you what you need.
think of it as good practice for future exams and work as knowing where to check things will serve you well
get your BYB out and look in definitions and the index. that is what the book is for...
definitions will describe a connection and if you look in the back for the relevant regs it will tell you what you need.
think of it as good practice for future exams and work as knowing where to check things will serve you well
134.1.4 Every electrical joint and connection shall be of proper construction as regards conductance, insulation, mechanical strength and protection.
526.1 Every connection between conductors or between a conductor and other equipment shall provide durable electrical continuity and adequate mechanical strength and protection.
134.1.4 Every electrical joint and connection shall be of proper construction as regards conductance, insulation, mechanical strength and protection.
526.1 Every connection between conductors or between a conductor and other equipment shall provide durable electrical continuity and adequate mechanical strength and protection.
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