Based on the 2020 National Electrical Code. Part 1 of this two-part series taught you how to calculate branch-circuit loads. Now let's review how to perform feeder and service load calculations.
Based on the 2020 National Electrical Code. Article 220 of the 2020 National Electrical Code (NEC) contains the requirements for calculating demand loads for branch circuits, feeders, and services.
Containers offer a shipping method for small businesses that reduces theft, keeps the shipping load traveling together as a unit, and minimizes the likelihood of losing part of the cargo when shipped ...
This is part 1 in an ongoing series on HVAC load calculations. The folks at SNIPS have asked me to do a basic how-to article about HVAC Manual J load calculation as that is allegedly a big part of my ...
In the last few blogs I have been spending a fair amount of time looking at various performance measurements for LDOs (see Measuring LDO Noise Spectral Density for a Novice, Measuring LDO Power Supply ...
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Is revving your engine bad?
Revving a warm engine under load and within the manufacturer’s redline is not bad for the engine. Revving a cold engine, ...
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