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The OSG does have a couple of handy bits such as max lengths for circuits and conduit capacity for example. Also the max Zs with 80% and Cmin applied are quite handy for a quick reference.I'd pretty much ignore the OSG if you are learning circuit design.
True. It's all in the regs too though.The OSG does have a couple of handy bits such as max lengths for circuits and conduit capacity for example. Also the max Zs with 80% and Cmin applied are quite handy for a quick reference.
regs book is too expensive to take to site and get it dirty.True. It's all in the regs too though.
Hi all,
I am installing a Radial A2 circuit which by rule it should have an MCB of 32Amps, but when I reference the table 4D1A using reference method A or B, current are 26 and 32A respectivitly..
regs book is too expensive to take to site and get it dirty.
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