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Any good websites for wire derating, conduit fill, motors and transformers? Tutorials or something...
Especially derating & conduit fill. I remember that, and basic 3 phase ohms law was the most predominant when I took the J test.
Trying to help a buddy.
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Derating and conduit fill are right in the code book. And most other calculations can be found in an Uglys.
Mark Heller "Well - I oughta....." -Jackie Gleason
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If you don't know "Uglys" is a good book every electrician and apprentice should have. You can get it here or most major book stores have it along with many supply houses.
Bob Badger Construction & Maintenance Electrician Massachusetts
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Mopar man, how about just coming up with a few scenarios for your friend to calculate numbers for, such as a made-up house or two, a couple of industrial machines and feeders, etc?
Larry Fine Fine Electric Co. fineelectricco.com
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You might want to go to www.mikeholt.com There are practice tests at that site plus a world of information and study guides for sale.
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The Illustrated guide to the NEC is good as well as Commercial Electrical wiring. Both available at Mike Holt, like luckyshawdow said.
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