480sparky said:
360Youth said:Apparently the ampacity difference between copper and alluminum is gretaer than I thought. :grin:
480sparky said:We've all seen the photos of a fused disconnect where a short piece of wire, a peice of pipe or EMT or whatever being used in place of the fuse. Here's a new twist:
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Anyone got an idea why the twist?
480sparky said:Anyone got an idea why the twist?
celtic said:It's for expansion/contraction as the load cycles on/off.
Is there also an issue w/line - load being in the same conduit there?
iwire said:Not unless this is a service disconecting means
The restriction on line and load in the same raceway is found in 230.7.celtic said:Can you give me the article number on that....I know it's there - just can't remember the exact number.
I would think #14 would become an incandescent filament at 200a.iwire said:I belive 14 AWG becomes a fuse at 200 amps, that looks larger.
LarryFine said:....I would think #14 would become an incandescent filament at 200a.![]()
don_resqcapt19 said:The restriction on line and load in the same raceway is found in 230.7.
LarryFine said:You guys are all wrong. The twists are always provided in one-size-fits-all links.
I would think #14 would become an incandescent filament at 200a.![]()
Twoskinsoneman said:Wow has anyone here ever done something like that?
electricmanscott said:Has anyone NOT?