AirConditioning Circuit Sizing NEC 2020 4404B 5min33sec
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440.4(B) Air-Conditioning, Circuit Sizing – https://www.MikeHolt.com/code. The first time you’re called upon to size a conductor and overcurrent device for central air-conditioning and you look at the nameplate requirements that clearly state that a 10 AWG copper conductor and a 50A OCPD are required, it may contradict everything you’ve learned about small conductors. In fact, you may adamantly insist that 6 AWG is required by the Code and you’d be wrong! Learn why in this video on section 440.4(B) of the NEC. • This video is extracted from Mike Holt's best-selling 2020 Understanding the National Electrical Code Complete Video Library, to learn more visit https://www.MikeHolt.com/code or call 888.632.2633. • For decades, Mike Holt Enterprises has been the go-to resource for electrical training. Our mission is to empower electrical professionals like you to master the Code, excel in exams📝, and elevate your electrical knowledge.. • 👉 Explore Exam Preparation Tips and Training at https://www.MikeHolt.com/examprep • 🚀 Find Electrical CEU courses at https://www.MikeHolt.com/CEU • ⬆️ Level Up your school's electrical training program with Mike Holt Enterprises at https://www.MikeHolt.com/Instructors • Whether you're gearing up for an exam or looking to enhance your electrical knowledge, we've got you covered. We offer instructor and curriculum support, a variety of continuing education options, free videos, graphics, and a wealth of valuable resources. 📌 • Stay Connected: • MikeHolt.com https://www.mikeholt.com • Facebook / mikeholtenterprises • Instagram / mikeholtenterprises • LinkedIn / mike-holt-enterprises-inc • 🔗 Don't miss out on the latest updates and exclusive content. Subscribe to this channel now - Click here to subscribe: https://www.youtube.com/@MikeHoltNEC?...
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