mwm1752
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705.12(B)(2) states :
Bus or Conductor Ampere Rating. One hundred twenty-five percent of the power source output circuit current shall be used in ampacity calculations for the following: Simple enough definition of power source output circuit current - So- if you have a 50 Amp power source output circuit current the 50 x 125% = 62.5 amps
The latter sub sections of 705.12(B)(2) use a consistent statement for feeder/taps/busbar limits:
the sum of 125 percent of the power source(s) output circuit current
Doe s this mean you need to recalculate the defined power source output circuit current 62.5 amps as 62.5 x 125% = 78.1 amps for use in feeder/taps/busbar limit calculations
Bus or Conductor Ampere Rating. One hundred twenty-five percent of the power source output circuit current shall be used in ampacity calculations for the following: Simple enough definition of power source output circuit current - So- if you have a 50 Amp power source output circuit current the 50 x 125% = 62.5 amps
The latter sub sections of 705.12(B)(2) use a consistent statement for feeder/taps/busbar limits:
the sum of 125 percent of the power source(s) output circuit current
Doe s this mean you need to recalculate the defined power source output circuit current 62.5 amps as 62.5 x 125% = 78.1 amps for use in feeder/taps/busbar limit calculations