Finally a Canadian code site, Please keep sending these videos. I have been an electrician in Canada for over 40 years and am still learning. Thanks for sharing.
I really wish CEC used inches and feet instead of annoying mm. its annoying having to constantly divide 25.4. That being said, so the box needed would be 12" x 14" ?
Im an electrician in the states. Our code is not much different. So you have provided a lot of clarity and a great of understanding of topics, thank you for the visuals. Huge help!
so what if the wire size is # 12 ( or smaller then #4). apx 40 wires coming into a 24X24X6 jb from the back with 2" conduit. what calculation would I use. BTW love the videos.
At smaller conductor sizes there is less of a concern for bending radius, so there isn't a calc for it besides a volumetric box fill using table 22. That and care to not damage conductors on connector throats. Thanks for the support!
I'm curious the outside diameter of a 41 conduit is more than 41 (the inside diameter is more than 41 too). Does this (minor) discrepancy need to be taken into consideration while calculating box size?
For sizing the boxes, no. For sizing conduit using table 10, 8, and 9, yes, then the internal diameter, or really the internal area is taken into account and all conduits and raceways are different in that regard.
Hi check the side that includes 35 TSC and 41TSC you added 21 which is the location on the other wall means should be ( 41*6) + 35 = 281mm, is it correct?
Hi schulerruler, great training materials for working with CEC. I suggest to consider adding videos for panelboard or distribution panel design and selection for industrial and residential application. Thanks.
Thank you so much, your video’s are phenomenal, they’re helping me through trade school right now,
I am happy to hear they are helping!
Finally a Canadian code site, Please keep sending these videos. I have been an electrician in Canada for over 40 years and am still learning. Thanks for sharing.
I really wish CEC used inches and feet instead of annoying mm. its annoying having to constantly divide 25.4. That being said, so the box needed would be 12" x 14" ?
Or larger. The calculations provide us with the minimum requirements.
Im an electrician in the states. Our code is not much different. So you have provided a lot of clarity and a great of understanding of topics, thank you for the visuals. Huge help!
I'm happy it helped. Thanks for watching!
so what if the wire size is # 12 ( or smaller then #4). apx 40 wires coming into a 24X24X6 jb from the back with 2" conduit. what calculation would I use. BTW love the videos.
At smaller conductor sizes there is less of a concern for bending radius, so there isn't a calc for it besides a volumetric box fill using table 22. That and care to not damage conductors on connector throats.
Thanks for the support!
@@schulerrulerthank you that was my conclusion as well, but I wanted a second opinion.
I have a midterm tomorrow and you're a lifesaver!
Glad it's helping! Good luck!
I'm curious the outside diameter of a 41 conduit is more than 41 (the inside diameter is more than 41 too). Does this (minor) discrepancy need to be taken into consideration while calculating box size?
For sizing the boxes, no. For sizing conduit using table 10, 8, and 9, yes, then the internal diameter, or really the internal area is taken into account and all conduits and raceways are different in that regard.
@@schulerruler Thank you.
Hi check the side that includes 35 TSC and 41TSC you added 21 which is the location on the other wall means should be ( 41*6) + 35 = 281mm, is it correct?
thanks alot
Hi schulerruler, great training materials for working with CEC. I suggest to consider adding videos for panelboard or distribution panel design and selection for industrial and residential application. Thanks.
Its great to see some CEC usage.
Hey schulerruler thanks for the vid very helpful... like to see a vid on voltage drop.
It's one of the next ones on the list lol.
How about you pick up a real electrical code book...
You sound friendly. Thanks for watching.
@@schulerruler i’m really not, kind of an asshole.