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File is a 256k PDF download.
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http://www.nfpa.org/Codes/National_Electrical_CodeR__NEC/Proposals/necpdf/A110.PDF

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hmmm, much on torquing terminations here, do i have to carry a tourqe wrench in 2002?

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Looks like a finely calibrated right arm, and the old standard of tighten until it squeaks won't hold up in a court of law.

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110.15 is "out of control" I run conduit and pull wire, how am I suppose to know "the incident energy in calories per square centimeter", when I don't even know how many calories are in the candy bar I'm eatin ???

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It is a bummer, if only in the extent of the variables that exist in the calc. Besides, i don't think that the figure will really mean much to those out of the trade.
It would be better to post one of Telsa's pix from his page onto a panel.
I'm hoping to find some guidance of this calc in 70E
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the "negative response" in this ROP suggests 3 sources for this calc, 70E being one of them. The vote was 11 to 1, but i guess that does'nt drown out the opposition.

note that it only applies to switchboards, motor control centers, panelboards, other than residential.

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