Like it.... I do find even here in Massachusetts. How often the short circuit rating is never put into the equation... I would like to see a video on how such ratings are done by the utility, and how utility has managed to install greater short circuit potentials in existing infrastructures without warning their customers about the new hazard that they have introduced. Thanks for sharing your knowledge.
I still wonder about the bracing. Does it mean that the force is capable of ripping conductors from the terminals? I'm sure the conductors would not break up on their own. If properly torqued in the terminals, will they pull out? Sorta hard saying not knowing. Pretty sure it has something to do with the unsupported length. Not many have the luxury of testing such things. Manufacturer does though.
Well done. Really subtle but important definition. Thank you Ryan.
Like it.... I do find even here in Massachusetts. How often the short circuit rating is never put into the equation...
I would like to see a video on how such ratings are done by the utility, and how utility has managed to install greater short circuit potentials in existing infrastructures without warning their customers about the new hazard that they have introduced.
Thanks for sharing your knowledge.
Thank you for helping me get my electrical license. Thank you for explaining the difficult.
I just want to ask the 63A breaker that my 6 kaic has, what is the max load watts it can handle?
I still wonder about the bracing. Does it mean that the force is capable of ripping conductors from the terminals? I'm sure the conductors would not break up on their own. If properly torqued in the terminals, will they pull out? Sorta hard saying not knowing. Pretty sure it has something to do with the unsupported length. Not many have the luxury of testing such things. Manufacturer does though.
Is there anymore information regarding the AIC ? Online
Thanks for the video!!!
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