Adjustment and correction factor example
In this video I will demonstrate how to apply both the adjustment and correction factors to derate a wire based on the ambient temperature and the number of current carrying conductors in a raceway or conduit. Also discussed will be utilizing NEC Table 310.15(B)(16), NEC Table 310.15(B)(3)(a), and NEC Table 310.15(B)(2)(a)

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310.15(C) Ampacity Adjustment Factors

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310.15(B) Temperature Correction Factors

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Correction factor example

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Ampacity Calculations — Are You Counting This WRONG?!

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Conductor Sizing and Adjustment

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Lesson 6.1 Box Fill Calculations Exam Prep Master Journeyman Exam Prep 314.16 A B

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Conduit Fill / Different Insulation types

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Current carrying conductors in the 2020 NEC

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Electrical conductor types in the NEC

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NEC Motor Load Calculations Example

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What is the Difference Between Single Phase and Three Phase???

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5 Formulas Electricians Should Have Memorized!

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Table 220.55 Calculating the Range Demand

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240.4 & T-310.16 Conductor Protection and Ampacity

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