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Posted By: student max voltage for conductors in parallel - 01/18/06 05:57 PM
What rule tell us about max voltage for conductors in parallel.Must be #1 or larger but it does not say about mah. voltage.Thanks
Posted By: RobbieD Re: max voltage for conductors in parallel - 01/19/06 01:24 AM
I don't think that there is a max voltage for conductors in parallel.
Posted By: student Re: max voltage for conductors in parallel - 01/19/06 03:33 AM
Those 2 questions I got on my IP exam ,max voltage for conductors in parallel and mineral insulated cable suport in hazardous locations.No answers I couldn't find in the CEC book.Thanks
Posted By: frank Re: max voltage for conductors in parallel - 01/19/06 12:28 PM
i think this may be a HV question with regards to parallel pulls between switchgear and equipment?

[This message has been edited by frank (edited 01-19-2006).]
Posted By: bigrockk Re: max voltage for conductors in parallel - 01/20/06 01:56 AM
Is it at all possible that you slightly misunderstood or misread the question??
The only rules I can find that refer to maximum voltages between conductors are the following:

12-502 Maximum Voltage. Nonmetallic-sheathed cable shall not be used where the voltage exceeds 300 V between any two conductors.

12-1608 Maximum Voltage. The voltage between conductors contained in surface raceways shall not exceed 300 V unless the raceways are marked for a higher voltage.
Posted By: student Re: max voltage for conductors in parallel - 01/20/06 08:02 AM
The question was what is max. voltage for conductors in parallel.
Simple short question...
There is only one rule in the 19th edition of the CEC that tells us anything about voltage as far as conductors in parallel is concerned and that rule is 12-108(c). The insulation class (voltage withstand levels and temperature rating) must be the same for conductors in parallel.
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