yeah both aren't really needed if you just do the simple equation.I use the big blue book for max zs not the OSG.
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yeah both aren't really needed if you just do the simple equation.I use the big blue book for max zs not the OSG.
Those are your cases for a 5s disconnect time, subject to thermal limits on the cable (e.g. adiabatic check).Yep but what 5 second requirement I can't see one except 5 sec is for distribution circuits of & above 32amp ?
Except when the simple equations is very wrong. Yes, if you know it is a B-curve MCB, but in other cases you can get it wrong by a factor of 2 or so.yeah both aren't really needed if you just do the simple equation.
yeah looking at the book is much quicker then pulling a calu out .yeah both aren't really needed if you just do the simple equation
The OSG book in Appendix B has tables that include the typical adiabatic limit for the common CPC sizes so it is your easiest option for selecting an OCPD when desiging something like a garage CU feed, or verifying an existing OCPD and measured Zs is reasonable.Those are your cases for a 5s disconnect time, subject to thermal limits on the cable (e.g. adiabatic check).
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