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Can anyone explain this notation in a distribution board? The lug has 4 barrels and can accept 4 conductors.
defies logic does it not ? only possible thing I can think of would be addressing 312.6(A) or(B)
Why would a piece of equipment come with factory quad lugs, if it isn't meant for more than 3 cables per phase?
Why would a piece of equipment come with factory quad lugs, if it isn't meant for more than 3 cables per phase?
Note that it states (3) 350s which if you were using 312.9(A) would require 10" of bending space where as (4) 350s would require 12". On the other hand (4) 250s would only require the 10".
I'm just throwing it our as one logically possibility. If we knew the dimensions referenced that may or may not make sense.
I am guessing that the way the holes for the wires are generally stacked, a 3 hole block is less common and thus more expensive than 4 hole blocks.
-Jon
Take a look at 312.6.Is bending space a function of the number of cables per phase? If so, how? I thought bending radius was just a function of the cable's OD.
Can anyone explain this notation in a distribution board? The lug has 4 barrels and can accept 4 conductors.
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I dont see the image/picture
do you not see any picture at all ?Nor do I. Is there a setting I need to make?
Nor do I. Is there a setting I need to make?
I saw one when it was first posted, but now I don't see it.
That be what I see, using Chrome.In Safari I just see a negative sign inscribed in a circle.