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What is the formula to calculate the total connected load for a circuit according to NEC
calculations?
✔✔ Add the wattage of all connected loads and divide by the voltage to get the current.
How is the ampacity of a conductor determined according to NEC guidelines?
✔✔ Ampacity is determined by the conductor size, material, and ambient temperature as
specified in NEC tables.
What is the purpose of applying a demand factor in load calculations?
✔✔ A demand factor accounts for the likelihood that all devices will not be in use
simultaneously at full load.
What is the minimum size conductor for a 100-amp residential service according to NEC?
✔✔ The minimum size is 4 AWG copper or 2 AWG aluminum.
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, What is the formula for calculating voltage drop in a circuit?
✔✔ Voltage drop = Current x Resistance, where resistance depends on conductor size and
length.
What is the maximum number of outlets allowed on a 15-amp branch circuit according to NEC
guidelines?
✔✔ The NEC does not specify a limit on the number of outlets, but the total load should not
exceed the rating of the circuit.
How do you calculate the size of a service-entrance conductor?
✔✔ The size is based on the ampacity of the service panel, considering the total demand load.
What factors are considered when calculating load for a multi-family dwelling?
✔✔ The number of units, their individual load calculations, and any common areas or shared
systems are considered.
What is the maximum circuit breaker size for a 12 AWG copper conductor according to NEC?
✔✔ The maximum circuit breaker size for 12 AWG copper is 20 amps.
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