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- topic/electrical
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- type/encyclopedia
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---
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# 3 Phase Power
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# Alternating Current
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[Alternating current (AC)](https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/AC_power)
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is electric current that reverses direction periodically.
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The voltage and current in an AC circuit oscillate in a sinusoidal manner.
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The frequency of the oscillation is the number of complete cycles per second measured in hertz (Hz).
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The frequency of the AC power grid in the United States is 60 Hz.
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* Ungrounded conductor - "Hot"
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* Grounded conductor - "Neutral"
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## 3-Phase Power
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The conductors between a voltage source and a load are called lines,
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and the voltage between any two lines is called line voltage.
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The voltage measured between any line and neutral is called phase voltage.
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%%
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## Scratch
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* Poles vs Phases vs Wires
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3Ø = 3PH 3W
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3ØY = 3PH 4W
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* 3Ø = 3PH 3W
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* 3ØY = 3PH 4W
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> Phase abbreviations
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> [!info] Phase Abbreviations
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> * PH
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> * Φ (capital phi)
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> * Ø (latin O with stroke)
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%%
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208Y/120V
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480Y/277V
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### Voltage Systems
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120/240V 1-Phase 3-Wire:
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- 120V 1-Phase 2-Wire # Line to Neutral
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- 240V 1-Phase 2-Wire # Line to Line
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120/208V 3-Phase 4-Wire:
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- 120V 1-Phase 2-Wire # Line to Neutral
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- 208V 1-Phase 2-Wire # Line to Line
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- 208V 3-Phase 3-Wire # Line to Lines
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277/480V 3-Phase 4-Wire:
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- 277V 1-Phase 2-Wire # Line to Neutral
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- 480V 1-Phase 2-Wire # Line to Line
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- 480V 3-Phase 3-Wire # Line to Lines
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wiring-configurations:
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- 1-Phase 2-Wire # Line to Neutral or Line to Line
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- 1-Phase 3-Wire # Line to Line and Line to Neutral
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- 3-Phase 3-Wire # Line to Lines
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- 3-Phase 4-Wire # Line to Lines and Line to Neutral
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## Active and Reactive Power
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As a consequence of the periodic nature of AC,
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and the electromagnetic "inertia" of inductance and capacitance,
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inherent of all matter,
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the power in an AC circuit is divided into two components:
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- **Active Power**
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(abbreviated $P$, measured in watts)
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also known as real power, is power that *does work*.
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- **Reactive Power**
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(abbreviated $Q$, measured in volt-amperes reactive (VAR))
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transfers no net energy to the load.
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derived from these components are others:
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- **Complex Power**
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(abbreviated $S$, measured in volt-amperes (VA))
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is the vector sum of the active and reactive components.
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It is "complex" because it exists on the real and imaginary axes
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of active and reactive power respectively.
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- **Apparent Power**
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(abbreviated $|S|$, measured in volt-amperes (VA))
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is the magnitude of the complex power vector.
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- **Power Factor**
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(abbreviated $\text{PF}$, unitless)
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is the ratio of active power to apparent power.
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$$
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P = S \times \text{PF}, \quad S = \frac{P}{\text{PF}}, \quad PF = \frac{P}{\text{S}}
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$$
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### Power Factor Correction
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Capacitance and inductance can both be measured in VAR,
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but their effects cancel each other out rather than add.
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## Motors
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1hp = 746 watts
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full-load current (FLC) / full-load amperes (FLA)
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minimum circuit ampacity (MCA)
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$$
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\text{MCA} = 1.25 \times \text{FLC}
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$$
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---
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# Conductor Sizing
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Conductors are sized to be suitable for the load,
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overcurrent protection is sized to protect the conductors.
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## "The 80% Rule"
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"The 80% Rule" is a rule of thumb
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referring to a common convention of several articles
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including:
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- [[nfpa-70_article-210_branch-circuits#210.19(A)(1) General.]]
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- [[nfpa-70_article-215_feeders#215.2(A)(1) General.]]
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* [[nfpa-70_210_branch-circuits#210.19(A)(1) General.]]
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* [[nfpa-70_215_feeders#215.2(A)(1) General.]]
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* [[nfpa-70_430_motors#430.22 Single Motor.]]
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which paraphrased states:
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$$
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but the 180VA per yoke load specified in
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[[nfpa-70_article-220_load-calculations#220.14(I) Receptacle Outlets.|220.14(I)]]
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[[nfpa-70_220_load-calculations#220.14(I) Receptacle Outlets.|220.14(I)]]
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is specifically for calculating service and feeder sizing.
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Per [[nfpa-70_article-210_branch-circuits#210.19(A)(1) General.|210.19(A)(1)]]
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Per [[nfpa-70_210_branch-circuits#210.19(A)(1) General.|210.19(A)(1)]]
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a receptacle branch circuit's load
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is the load of the equipment intended to be served by it.
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Where general-use receptacles are provided
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without specific equipment in mind,
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circuits will be engineered at the minimum load.
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If a receptacle circuit's load is a whole multiple of 180VA
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there's a good chance that's the number of devices,
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or at least was at some point in the design.
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## Feeders
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> [!cite] 250.122 Size of Equipment Grounding Conductors
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> **(A) General.** Copper, aluminum, or copper-clad aluminum
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> [!cite] NEC Article 250 (emphasis added)
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> ### 250.122 Size of Equipment Grounding Conductors
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> #### (A) General.
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> Copper, aluminum, or copper-clad aluminum
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> equipment grounding conductors of the wire type
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> shall not be smaller than shown in Table 250.122,
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> but in no case shall they be required to be larger
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Given a minimum ampacity, find all valid configurations.
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> [!cite] 310.10(H) Conductors in Parallel.
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> **(1) General.** Aluminum, copper-clad aluminum, or copper conductors,
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> [!cite] NEC Article 310 (emphasis added)
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> #### 310.10(H) Conductors in Parallel.
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> ##### (1) General.
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> Aluminum, copper-clad aluminum, or copper conductors,
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> for each phase, polarity, neutral, or grounded circuit
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> shall be permitted to be connected in parallel
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> (electrically joined at both ends)
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## Voltage Drop
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$$
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V_d = \frac{ I \times R \times L \times M }{ P }
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V_d = I \times R \times L \times M
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$$
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where
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- $V_d$ = Voltage Drop in volts ($V$)
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- $I$ = Current in Amperes ($A$)
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- $R$ = Linear resistance in ohms per foot ($\Omega\text{ft}^{-1}$)
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- $L$ = Length of wire one way in feet ($\text{ft}$)
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- $M$ = Multiplier
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- $2$ for 1-phase
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- $\sqrt{3}$ for 3-phase
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- $P$ = Number of parallel runs
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* $V_d$ = Voltage Drop in volts ($V$)
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* $I$ = Current in Amperes ($A$)
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* $R$ = Feeder linear resistance in ohms per foot ($VA^{-1}\text{ft}^{-1}$)
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* $L$ = Length of wire one way in feet ($\text{ft}$)
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* $M$ = Multiplier
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* $2$ for 1-phase
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* $\sqrt{3}$ for 3-phase
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It is often more useful to know the maximum length
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a certain wiring configuration is suitable for.
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$$
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L = \frac{ V_d }{ I \times M } \times \frac{ P }{ R }
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L = \frac{ V_d }{ I \times M } \times \frac{1}{R}
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$$
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- $L$ = Max length of wire one way in feet ($\text{ft}$)
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- $\frac{ V_d }{ I \times M }$ = Max circuit resistance in ohms ($\Omega$)
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- $\frac{ P }{ R }$ = ??? in feet per ohm ($\text{ft}\Omega^{-1}$)
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* $L$ = Max length of wire one way in feet ($\text{ft}$)
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* $\frac{ V_d }{ I \times M }$ = Max circuit resistance in ohms ($VA^{-1}$)
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> [!info] Ohm's Law
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>
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> $$
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> V = I \times R, \quad R = \frac{ V }{ I }, \quad I = \frac{ V }{ R }
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> $$
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> [!important]
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> "Current" is not the OCPD rating,
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> but the actual load.
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## Transformers
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$$
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I = \frac{S}{ \sqrt{3} \times V \times E }
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$$
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* $I$ = nameplate current rating
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* $S$ = nameplate kVA rating
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* $V$ = feeder voltage
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* $E$ = efficiency
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## Parallel Runs
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$$
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\frac{1}{R_{\text{eq}}} = \frac{1}{R_1} + \frac{1}{R_2} + \frac{1}{R_3} + \dots
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$$
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where $R_1 = R_n$:
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$$
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\begin{align*}
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\frac{1}{R_{\text{eq}}} &= P \times \left(\frac{1}{R_1}\right) \\
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&= \frac{P}{R_1} \\
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R_{\text{eq}} &= \frac{R_1}{P}
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\end{align*}
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$$
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where
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* $P$ = Number of parallel runs
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`COMMON ASSEMBLIES`/`MECHANICAL CONNECTIONS ...`/
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##### CU/IP
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##### Roof Mounted Equipment
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* Units Condensing Unit
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* Mechanical Connection
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Unit condensing units
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.../`CONDENSOR HOME RUNS`
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.../`CU CONDENSER SLEEVE W/ FLEX - NO HMRN WIRE`
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`NO SLEEVE`:
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Routed through a "doghouse"
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(a large weatherproof opening)
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with several other feeds.
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Used where drilling openings for individual sleeves
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would be impractical.
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`PVC SLEEVE`, `EMT SLEEVE`:
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Routed up through the roof,
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(optionally through a disconnect)
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with flex to the equipment.
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Equipment Racks: 20 disconnects per rack
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`DISTRIBUTIION`/`TRAPEZE RACK SUPPORT ...`/`...`
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##### Trash Chute
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Branch-circuit conductors shall have an ampacity
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not less than the larger of 210.19(A)(1)(a) or (A)(1)(b)
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and comply with
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[[nfpa-70_article-110_requirements-for-electrical-installations#110.14(C) Temperature Limitations.|110.14(C)]]
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[[nfpa-70_110_requirements-for-electrical-installations#110.14(C) Temperature Limitations.|110.14(C)]]
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for equipment terminations.
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* (a) Where a branch circuit supplies continuous loads
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@@ -127,13 +127,13 @@ for equipment terminations.
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the minimum branch-circuit conductor size
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shall have an ampacity not less than the noncontinuous load
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plus 125 percent of the continuous load in accordance with
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[[nfpa-70_article-310_conductors_for_general_wiring#310.14 Ampacities for Conductors Rated 0 Volts – 2000 Volts.|310.14]].
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[[nfpa-70_310_conductors_for_general_wiring#310.14 Ampacities for Conductors Rated 0 Volts – 2000 Volts.|310.14]].
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* (b) The minimum branch-circuit conductor size
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shall have an ampacity not less than the maximum load to be served
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after the application of any adjustment
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or correction factors in accordance with
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[[nfpa-70_article-310_conductors_for_general_wiring#310.15 Ampacity Tables.|310.15]].
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[[nfpa-70_310_conductors_for_general_wiring#310.15 Ampacity Tables.|310.15]].
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##### 210.19(A)(2) Branch Circuits with More than One Receptacle.
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@@ -38,7 +38,7 @@ and shall comply with 110.14(C).
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shall have an ampacity not less than the maximum load to be served
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after the application of any adjustment or correction factors
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in accordance with
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[[nfpa-70_article-310_conductors_for_general_wiring#310.14 Ampacities for Conductors Rated 0 Volts – 2000 Volts.|310.14]].
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[[nfpa-70_310_conductors_for_general_wiring#310.14 Ampacities for Conductors Rated 0 Volts – 2000 Volts.|310.14]].
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Exception No. 1:
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If the assembly, including the overcurrent devices protecting the feeder(s),
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@@ -117,8 +117,8 @@ A single piece of equipment consisting of a multiple receptacle
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comprised of four or more receptacles
|
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shall be calculated at not less than 90 volt-amperes per receptacle.
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This provision shall not be applicable to the receptacle outlets
|
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specified in [[nfpa-70_article-210_branch-circuits#210.11(C)(1) Small-Appliance Branch Circuits.|210.11(C)(1)]]
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and [[nfpa-70_article-210_branch-circuits#210.11(C)(2) Laundry Branch Circuits.|(C)(2)]].
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specified in [[nfpa-70_210_branch-circuits#210.11(C)(1) Small-Appliance Branch Circuits.|210.11(C)(1)]]
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and [[nfpa-70_210_branch-circuits#210.11(C)(2) Laundry Branch Circuits.|(C)(2)]].
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|
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#### 220.14(J) Dwelling Units.
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@@ -1,11 +1,25 @@
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---
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id:
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aliases: []
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aliases:
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- nec-314
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tags:
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- authorship/other
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- destiny/uncertain
|
||||
- status/incomplete
|
||||
- topic/electrical
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- type/encyclopedia
|
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---
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# 314.28 Pull and Junction Boxes and Conduit Bodies.
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# Article 314 Outlet, Device, Pull, and Junction Boxes; Conduit Bodies; Fittings; and Handhole Enclosures
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|
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## Part I. Scope and General
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||||
|
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<!-- TODO: TEXT OMITTED -->
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## Part II. Installation
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|
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<!-- TODO: TEXT OMITTED -->
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### 314.28 Pull and Junction Boxes and Conduit Bodies.
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|
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Boxes and conduit bodies used as pull or junction boxes
|
||||
shall comply with 314.28(A) through (E).
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@@ -14,7 +28,7 @@ shall comply with 314.28(A) through (E).
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> Terminal housings supplied with motors shall comply with
|
||||
> the provisions of 430.12.
|
||||
|
||||
## (A) Minimum Size.
|
||||
#### (A) Minimum Size.
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|
||||
For raceways containing conductors of 4 AWG or larger that are required to be insulated,
|
||||
and for cables containing conductors of 4 AWG or larger,
|
||||
@@ -24,14 +38,14 @@ Where an enclosure dimension is to be calculated based on the diameter of enteri
|
||||
the diameter shall be the metric designator (trade size)
|
||||
expressed in the units of measurement employed.
|
||||
|
||||
### (1) Straight Pulls.
|
||||
##### (1) Straight Pulls.
|
||||
|
||||
In straight pulls,
|
||||
the length of the box or conduit body
|
||||
shall not be less than eight times the metric designator (trade size)
|
||||
of the largest raceway.
|
||||
|
||||
### (2) Angle or U Pulls, or Splices.
|
||||
##### (2) Angle or U Pulls, or Splices.
|
||||
|
||||
Where splices or where angle or U pulls are made,
|
||||
the distance between each raceway entry inside the box or conduit body
|
||||
@@ -58,7 +72,7 @@ When transposing cable size into raceway size in 314.28(A)(1) and (A)(2),
|
||||
the minimum metric designator (trade size) raceway
|
||||
required for the number and size of conductors in the cable shall be used.
|
||||
|
||||
### (3) Smaller Dimensions.
|
||||
##### (3) Smaller Dimensions.
|
||||
|
||||
Listed boxes or listed conduit bodies
|
||||
of dimensions less than those required in 314.28(A)(1) and (A)(2)
|
||||
@@ -93,24 +107,24 @@ as part of the product listing.
|
||||
> the applicable product standards evaluate the fill markings covered here
|
||||
> based on conductors with Type XHHW insulation.
|
||||
|
||||
## (B) Conductors in Pull or Junction Boxes.
|
||||
#### (B) Conductors in Pull or Junction Boxes.
|
||||
|
||||
In pull boxes or junction boxes having any dimension over 1.8 m (6 ft),
|
||||
all conductors shall be cabled or racked up in an approved manner.
|
||||
|
||||
## (C) Covers.
|
||||
#### (C) Covers.
|
||||
|
||||
All pull boxes, junction boxes, and conduit bodies
|
||||
shall be provided with covers compatible with the box or conduit body construction
|
||||
and suitable for the conditions of use.
|
||||
Where used, metal covers shall comply with the grounding requirements of 250.110.
|
||||
|
||||
## (D) Permanent Barriers.
|
||||
#### (D) Permanent Barriers.
|
||||
|
||||
Where permanent barriers are installed in a box,
|
||||
each section shall be considered as a separate box.
|
||||
|
||||
## (E) Power Distribution Blocks.
|
||||
#### (E) Power Distribution Blocks.
|
||||
|
||||
Power distribution blocks shall be permitted
|
||||
in pull and junction boxes over 1650 cm3 (100 in.3)
|
||||
@@ -120,32 +134,38 @@ and where the installation complies with 314.28(E)(1) through (5).
|
||||
> [!exception]
|
||||
> Equipment grounding terminal bars shall be permitted in smaller enclosures.
|
||||
|
||||
### (1) Installation.
|
||||
##### (1) Installation.
|
||||
|
||||
Power distribution blocks installed in boxes shall be listed.
|
||||
Power distribution blocks installed on the line side of the service equipment
|
||||
shall be listed and marked "suitable for use on the line side of service equipment" or equivalent.
|
||||
|
||||
### (2) Size.
|
||||
##### (2) Size.
|
||||
|
||||
In addition to the overall size requirement in the first sentence of 314.28(A)(2),
|
||||
the power distribution block shall be installed in a box
|
||||
with dimensions not smaller than specified in the installation instructions
|
||||
of the power distribution block.
|
||||
|
||||
### (3) Wire Bending Space.
|
||||
##### (3) Wire Bending Space.
|
||||
|
||||
Wire bending space at the terminals of power distribution blocks
|
||||
shall comply with 312.6.
|
||||
|
||||
### (4) Live Parts.
|
||||
##### (4) Live Parts.
|
||||
|
||||
Power distribution blocks shall not have uninsulated live parts exposed within a box,
|
||||
whether or not the box cover is installed.
|
||||
|
||||
### (5) Through Conductors.
|
||||
##### (5) Through Conductors.
|
||||
|
||||
Where the pull or junction boxes are used for conductors
|
||||
that do not terminate on the power distribution block(s),
|
||||
the through conductors shall be arranged
|
||||
so the power distribution block terminals are unobstructed following installation.
|
||||
|
||||
## Part III. Construction Specifications
|
||||
|
||||
### 314.40 Metal Boxes, Conduit Bodies, and Fittings.
|
||||
|
||||
<!-- TODO: TEXT OMITTED -->
|
||||
@@ -0,0 +1,55 @@
|
||||
---
|
||||
id:
|
||||
aliases:
|
||||
- nec-430
|
||||
tags:
|
||||
- authorship/other
|
||||
- destiny/uncertain
|
||||
- status/incomplete
|
||||
- topic/electrical
|
||||
- type/encyclopedia
|
||||
---
|
||||
# Article 430 Motors, Motor Circuits, and Controllers
|
||||
|
||||
## Part I. General
|
||||
|
||||
### 430.1 Scope.
|
||||
|
||||
This article covers motors,
|
||||
motor branch-circuit and feeder conductors and their protection,
|
||||
motor overload protection, motor control circuits,
|
||||
motor controllers, and motor control centers.
|
||||
|
||||
<!-- TODO: TEXT OMITTED -->
|
||||
|
||||
## Part II. Motor Circuit Conductors
|
||||
|
||||
### 430.21 General.
|
||||
|
||||
Part II specifies ampacities of conductors
|
||||
that are capable of carrying the motor current
|
||||
without overheating under the conditions specified.
|
||||
|
||||
Part II shall not apply to motor circuits rated over 1000 volts, nominal.
|
||||
|
||||
Informational Note:
|
||||
For over 1000 volts, nominal, see Part XI.
|
||||
|
||||
Articles 250, 300, and 310 shall not apply
|
||||
to conductors that form an integral part of equipment,
|
||||
such as motors, motor controllers, motor control centers,
|
||||
or other factory-assembled control equipment.
|
||||
|
||||
Informational Note:
|
||||
See 110.14(C) and 430.9(B) for equipment device terminal requirements.
|
||||
|
||||
### 430.22 Single Motor.
|
||||
|
||||
Conductors that supply a single motor
|
||||
used in a continuous duty application
|
||||
shall have an ampacity of not less than 125 percent
|
||||
of the motor full-load current rating,
|
||||
as determined by 430.6(A)(1),
|
||||
or not less than specified in 430.22(A) through (G).
|
||||
|
||||
<!-- TODO: TEXT OMITTED -->
|
||||
@@ -0,0 +1,61 @@
|
||||
---
|
||||
id:
|
||||
aliases:
|
||||
- nec-450
|
||||
tags:
|
||||
- authorship/other
|
||||
- destiny/uncertain
|
||||
- status/incomplete
|
||||
- topic/electrical
|
||||
- type/encyclopedia
|
||||
---
|
||||
# Article 450 Transformers and Transformer Vaults (Including Secondary Ties)
|
||||
|
||||
## Part I. General Provisions
|
||||
|
||||
### 450.1 Scope.
|
||||
|
||||
This article covers the installation of all transformers.
|
||||
|
||||
Exception No. 1:
|
||||
Current transformers.
|
||||
|
||||
Exception No. 2:
|
||||
Dry-type transformers
|
||||
that constitute a component part of other apparatus
|
||||
and comply with the requirements for such apparatus.
|
||||
|
||||
Exception No. 3:
|
||||
Transformers that are an integral part
|
||||
of an X-ray, high-frequency, or electrostatic-coating apparatus.
|
||||
|
||||
Exception No. 4:
|
||||
Transformers used with Class 2 and Class 3 circuits
|
||||
that comply with Article 725.
|
||||
|
||||
Exception No. 5:
|
||||
Transformers for sign and outline lighting
|
||||
that comply with Article 600.
|
||||
|
||||
Exception No. 6:
|
||||
Transformers for electric-discharge lighting
|
||||
that comply with Article 410.
|
||||
|
||||
Exception No. 7:
|
||||
Transformers used for power-limited fire alarm circuits
|
||||
that comply with Part III of Article 760.
|
||||
|
||||
Exception No. 8:
|
||||
Transformers used for research, development, or testing,
|
||||
where effective arrangements are provided
|
||||
to safeguard persons from contacting energized parts.
|
||||
|
||||
This article covers the installation of transformers
|
||||
dedicated to supplying power to a fire pump installation
|
||||
as modified by Article 695.
|
||||
|
||||
This article also covers the installation of transformers
|
||||
in hazardous (classified) locations
|
||||
as modified by Articles 501 through 504.
|
||||
|
||||
<!-- TODO: TEXT OMITTED -->
|
||||
@@ -0,0 +1,24 @@
|
||||
---
|
||||
id:
|
||||
aliases: []
|
||||
tags:
|
||||
- destiny/fleeting
|
||||
- topic/electrical
|
||||
- topic/estimating
|
||||
- type/idea
|
||||
---
|
||||
# Stochastic Branch Takeoff
|
||||
|
||||
generate a BOM from point loads distributed in a space.
|
||||
|
||||
```yaml
|
||||
- x: 302.84
|
||||
y: 2364.47
|
||||
kW: 5.3
|
||||
voltage: 277
|
||||
phases: 1
|
||||
...
|
||||
```
|
||||
|
||||
determine relative impact of factors
|
||||
* allowable voltage drop
|
||||
Reference in New Issue
Block a user