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Electrical Construction Databook
by Robert B. Hickey
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with references to "Ambient Temp".
Excerpt - on Page 129: "
... 585 1500 1750 545 650 735 455 545 615 1750 2000 560 665 750 470 560 630 2000 CORRECTION FACTORS Ambient Temp. ... "
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National Electrical Code 2002 Handbook (National Fire Protection Association//National Electrical Code Handbook)
by Joseph V. Sheehan
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with references to "Ambient Temp".
Excerpt - on Page 276: "
... 545 650 735 455 545 615 1750 2000 560 665 750 470 560 630 2000 CORRECTION FACTORS Ambient Temp. (°C) For ambient temperatures other than 30°C (86°F), multiply the allowable ampacities shown above by the appropriate factor shown below. ... "
Key Phrases:
Temperature Rating of Conductor, Life Safety Code, Damp See Note, Underwriters Laboratories Inc, Type Type Type Type, One Run, heating panel sets, metric designator, separate equipment grounding conductor, broadband communications circuits, liquidtight flexible nonmetallic conduit, threaded steel intermediate metal conduit
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Electrical Engineer's Portable Handbook
by Robert B. Hickey
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with references to "Ambient Temp".
Excerpt - on Page 65: "
... 1501 1750 S 4S 650 735 455 545 615 17511 200 560 665 750 470 560 6311 2001 CORRECTION FACTORS Ambient Temp.'C For ambient temperatures other than 30'C (86°F), multiply the allowable ampacities shown above by the appropriate factor shown below. ... "
Key Phrases:
United States, Lighting Handbook, National Electrical Code, Conductor Copper, Per Cent, Lumens Depreciation Bulb Description Watts, compact stranded conductors, chart approximate method, integral ground fault protection, concentric stranded conductors, ampere feet, circuit feet
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Electric Power Distribution Equipment and Systems
by Thomas Allen Short
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with references to "Ambient Temp".
Excerpt - on Page 72: "
... 2.16 Ampacities of All-Aluminum Conductor Covered with PE, XLPE, or EPR AWG or kcmil Cover Thickness Stranding (mil) Conductor 25°C Ambient Temp. ... "
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