FINAL CIRCUITS AND THE ON-SITE GUIDE – CABLE LENGTH ADJUSTMENTS FOR VOLTAGE – HOW TO USE THE FORMULA
This LearnElectrics video looks at the Final Circuits section of the On-Site Guide and in particular at the easy formula that can be used to adjust the cable length tables for different supply voltages. Recently we’ve been asked a variety of questions around this subject. Things like … How do I use the tables in the On-Site Guide? What does that formula mean at the beginning of part 7 When do we use the formula and how does it work What are nominal voltages, and so on. This video makes reference to the tables in the OSG and by use of drawings along with questions and answers, it aims to help you to understand and use the tables. This is video number 201 and to view all our videos type in LearnElectrics all one word into the YouTube search bar. Visit our YouTube channel where we have many more videos on a wide range of electrical topics.

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