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80% Rule And Voltage : R/electricians - Reddit
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80% rule and Voltage . If I am using a 30a plug and breaker, but the voltage is only at 200v, does that mean I can use the full 30a? ... This sub is dedicated to discussion and questions about …
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Question On Load Calculations : R/electricians - Reddit
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There is nothing in the NEC about the “80% rule”. The 80% load is a general rule of thumb. Most circuits shouldn’t exceed 80% of the load rated for at any given time. The 80% rule is really the …
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80% Values When And Why? - On ElectriciansForums
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Jan 18, 2017 · I must say I have often seen 80% values entered in the Max Zs column on schedule of circuits. I think the above fudges slightly the temperature (Ct) factor applied in …
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80% Rule? - Electrician Talk
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Apr 1, 2014 · The 3 hour continuous rule is in 210.19. (Everyone calls it the 80% rule, but it's really the 125% rule.) :thumbsup: There is also 210.23 that says for fixed utilization equipment …
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Control/Dimming - Thoughts On The 80% "Rule" | ControlBooth
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Mar 17, 2016 · The 80% electrician's rule is for 'continuous duty' - if the load is on more than three hours the breaker must be 125% of the load - NEC Section 210.20(A). If all your loads are non …
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80% Rule - On ElectriciansForums
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Oct 10, 2009 · The majority of test result sheets have a column for the max tabulated Zs figures from BS7671 and a second column for measured Zs The 80% rule only applies to non …
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Mar 17, 2015 · Find 80% rule? Advice and Help. How-to 80% rule? in the Electrical Wiring, Theories and Regulations advice boards on ElectriciansForums.net Est.2006 | Free Electrical …
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R/electricians On Reddit: How Flexible Is The 80% Constant Load Rule ...
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80% Rule - On ElectriciansForums
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May 30, 2011 · not quite. the max. for a 32A type B is 1.44. the 80% of that is 1.15. this is because you are measuring Zsat ambient temp. ( say 20deg.) whereas the operating temp of …
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80% Rule And Voltage - My Nissan Leaf Forum
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May 26, 2021 · And yes, I understand that continuous loads are supposed to be at 80%. My question is still if the voltage is only at 80% of the breaker rating and the total wattage load I …
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Amp Use / 80% Rule : R/evcharging - Reddit
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The 80% rule applies to the circuit breaker to EVSE. You don’t want 50amps continuously running through the circuit breaker, hence 80%. ... Welcome to /r/Electricians Reddit's International …
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Is The 20-80% Rule True? - Tom's Guide Forum
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Dec 12, 2024 · I've never used the 80/20 rule for my MBP and had no real issues. The battery has weakened a little over 5+ years but is still very, very good (8+ hours working, more on …
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Another Clipping Post. Why Electricians Apply The 80% Load
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This is 100% you not understanding and nothing to do with the 80% rule, fraud or anything. Solar systems are sized and priced based on DC size. This is standard globally. Your system max …
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Ev Charger : R/electricians - Reddit
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The 80% rule applies only to CONDUCTORS, nothing else. If you are pulling 48A continuously (defined as 3 hours or more, which an EV charger would usually do), then your conductors …
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83% Rule Question : R/electricians - Reddit
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This is an AUTOMATIC reply. IF you are NOT an electrical professional: . YOU CAN NOT ASK QUESTIONS HERE! Career questions from non professionals are welcome. RULE 7: DIY / …
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