National Electrical CodeNational Fire Protection Association, 1986 - Electric engineering 1978 edition updated by: Tentative interim amendment 70-78-6 to the National electrical code, NFPA 70-1978; approved for release June 20, 1979. |
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Page 70-38
... branch- circuit ampere rating . It shall be acceptable for an individual branch circuit to supply any load for which it is rated . A branch circuit supplying two or more outlets shall supply only the loads specified according to its ...
... branch- circuit ampere rating . It shall be acceptable for an individual branch circuit to supply any load for which it is rated . A branch circuit supplying two or more outlets shall supply only the loads specified according to its ...
Page 70-374
... Branch Circuit . Two or more motors or one or more motors and other loads shall be permitted to be connected to the same branch circuit under the conditions specified in ( a ) , ( b ) , or ( c ) below . ( a ) Not Over 1 Horsepower ...
... Branch Circuit . Two or more motors or one or more motors and other loads shall be permitted to be connected to the same branch circuit under the conditions specified in ( a ) , ( b ) , or ( c ) below . ( a ) Not Over 1 Horsepower ...
Page 70-399
... branch - circuit short - circuit and ground - fault protective device shall be capable of carrying the starting current of the motor . A protective device having a rating or setting not exceeding 175 percent of the motor - compressor ...
... branch - circuit short - circuit and ground - fault protective device shall be capable of carrying the starting current of the motor . A protective device having a rating or setting not exceeding 175 percent of the motor - compressor ...
Contents
Introduction | 70-1 |
Wiring Design | 70-27 |
Part E Service Equipment | 70-125 |
Copyright | |
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