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In your post it say pitcher rather than picture, is this an autocorrect issue or a UK/US thing?
Dave I apologize as fast as I try to type I very well could have done that guys if I made anybody mad I’m sorry I guess I spelled it wrong
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I am in estimation and often estimate conduits run in the drawings. My clarity about number of conduits run is not good.
I want to know that in multiple circuits zone, how we calculate number of conduits run to the panel.
For example. If i run conduits from Ckt A-1 to ckt A-2, i need Two number of conduits. Then from Ckt A-2 to ckt A-3 i need Three runs of conduit and when i run from ckt A-3 to panel altogether, conduits will be 4. But i really cant figure it out for more than 4 circuits run to panel. And what is the relation between number of conduits and multiple circuits.
Yasi how many wires do you need for A1 to A2 which sounds like a cool if it is a cool just 2 wires
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Dave I apologize as fast as I try to type I very well could have done that guys if I made anybody mad I’m sorry I guess I spelled it wrong
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Yasi how many wires do you need for A1 to A2 which sounds like a cool if it is a cool just 2 wires
COIL NOT COOL-DAMN SPELL CHECKER
 
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think the problem here is american auto spell check, OP says pictures and spell check, knowing the American obsession with baseball ( we call it rounders) changes it to pitchers. hope this clarifies the problem. apologies to megawatt for taking the pi$$ out of his national sport. :D:D:D.
 
think the problem here is american auto spell check, OP says pictures and spell check, knowing the American obsession with baseball ( we call it rounders) changes it to pitchers. hope this clarifies the problem. apologies to megawatt for taking the pi$$ out of his national sport. :D:D:D.
Sorry guys my fault, I need to proof read my reply’s. This happens a lot
 
If Canadian wiring regs are similar/same as US, grab yourself a copy of Uglys, it's Thier version of our OSG and it will have tray fill capacities in there.
 
If Canadian wiring regs are similar/same as US, grab yourself a copy of Uglys, it's Thier version of our OSG and it will have tray fill capacities in there.
Lister I actually have an ugly book and it comes in handy. I use it more than the code book, you can find stuff fast
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Lister I actually have an ugly book and it comes in handy. I use it more than the code book, you can find stuff fast
Are you saying that the UK has their own ugly book ?
 
Are you saying that the UK has their own ugly book ?

Ours is called On-Site Guide or OSG;
https://shop.------.org/on-site-guide-7th-edition

Just for completion, here's associated book of regs, also known as The Big Blue Book or BBB; The IET Shop - Requirements for Electrical Installations, IET Wiring Regulations, Eighteenth Edition, BS 7671:2018 - https://shop.------.org/bs-7671-2018-requirements-for-electrical-installations-iet-wiring-regulations-18th-edition-blue
 
Cars, do y’all race pigeons

24 hours late.forgotto hit the "post" ---
some areas of the UK do. basically. all the competitors drive their pigeons to a distant location, release them, and the first ones home win. . almost as stupid a hobby as fishing.
 
This thread/post is exactly why the different countries forums need to be separate.

That's true but it has opened discussion and shared education about different country ways of working.

I think it may be prudent if, for the major countries we identify (US, AUS, CAN etc) what that countries regs are and, if digital copy exists; link to it in a sticky (or where to purchase hard copy), that would serve to help users from those countries and give those on here that want to offer help/advice a reference point to check thier advice against.
 

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