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Let me ask this.
How do you get around 110.3(B) and the RMC or EMT labeling on the minnis?
How do you get around 110.3(B) and the RMC or EMT labeling on the minnis?
Let me ask this.
How do you get around 110.3(B) and the RMC or EMT labeling on the minnis?
Are straps required to be listed for PVC conduit to use them?
352.30 Securing and Supporting.
PVC conduit shall be installed as a complete system as provided in 300.18 and shall be fastened so that movement from thermal expansion or contraction is permitted. PVC conduit shall be securely fastened and supported in accordance with 352.30(A) and (B) or permitted to be unsupported in accordance with 352.30(C).
I also sent Cahrlie a PM .. hopefully he will be back online line and see it![]()
The problem with supporting PVC is that the support has to let it move to accommodate the expansion and contraction. The use of the same types of clamps or straps that we use for metal conduit will not permit the required movement.
Certainly the slightly loose double nutted mini that Ken used will accomplish this. Now whether or not the strap is required to be listed for that purpose that's another story.![]()
Hmmm, guess there's no way around that huh.![]()
Square D QOB breakers do have series ratings with Class J fuses. Look at the label inside of your panelboard.
Charlie did a good job of detailing the issue of series ratings of circuit breakers. My only comment is that the use of the phrase "modern circuit breaker" makes it sound like dynamic impedance is a new phenomena. The better phrase would be "molded case circuit breaker". In general, unless a circuit breaker is a large power/industrial breaker or it is more than 50 years old it will be covered by 240/86(A).
I do not normally post anything in the forum that I have said in a PM. However, in this case, the question is the same and the answer reveals nothing of a private nature so I am breaking my rule. My response:. . . I also sent Charlie a PM .. hopefully he will be back online line and see it![]()
Yep, I was getting ready for a gathering tomorrow. We will have three tables in to play Bridge and we are getting the house and food ready. Needless to say, I will be absent again shortly and not be back until tomorrow evening. :grin:I am sure he will stop by when he is online. :smile:
According to Bussmans charts , under NQOD panelboards
ken, at this point you have no choice, get the engineer involved, it is his or her design, save yourself the headache
JJN-200 are around $30.00ea.According to the information you posted, you could use a Bussmann 240V JJN fuse instead.
Yep .. that is what I am gonna do, I was just hoping to solve the problem before I speak to him HOPEFULLY Monday ..
The Job is in NJ and the engineer is in Kentucky.. I hope it just gets done asap .. its one of those rush, rush I need my store open kinda jobs .. I hate to be the one to hold progress up![]()