erickench
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As I look at the above NEC section something about it troubles me. The statement:
"circuits operating at 30 volts rms or less or 42 volts DC or less"
Now let us suppose we have an AC sine wave at an amplitude of 42 volts. The rms value would be .707X42=30 Volts rms. Now these rms values are considered to be the same as a DC value even though it's an AC sine wave. I would think that it would be proper to say:
"30 volts DC or less or 42 volts peak or less".
Does anybody agree with me on this?
"circuits operating at 30 volts rms or less or 42 volts DC or less"
Now let us suppose we have an AC sine wave at an amplitude of 42 volts. The rms value would be .707X42=30 Volts rms. Now these rms values are considered to be the same as a DC value even though it's an AC sine wave. I would think that it would be proper to say:
"30 volts DC or less or 42 volts peak or less".
Does anybody agree with me on this?