This Can DESTROY Your Equipment (Fault Current Explained)

What happens if the available fault current exceeds your equipment rating? This is one of the most overlooked—and most dangerous—issues in electrical installations. In this video, Paul from Electrical Code Academy explains how available fault current must be properly evaluated to ensure it does not exceed the equipment’s SCCR or AIC rating, as required by NEC 110.9 and 110.10. Many electricians don’t fully understand this concept, but getting it wrong can lead to catastrophic equipment failure, safety hazards, and serious code violations. If you’ve ever wondered how fault current affects your equipment, this video will make it clear. ⚡ TAKE YOUR TRAINING FURTHER 👉 Fast Trax Electrical Training https://fasttraxsystem.com 👉 Fast Trax Tube (Exclusive NEC Video Training) https://FastTraxTube.com 👉 TradeHog AI Tools for Electricians https://tradehog.net ⚡ WHAT YOU’LL LEARN What available fault current is How it impacts equipment safety SCCR vs AIC explained NEC 110.9 & 110.10 requirements Common mistakes electricians make 🏷️ HASHTAGS #Electrician #NEC #FaultCurrent #ElectricalSafety #CodeTalk #SCCR