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ScottG
Jul 17, 2017Nomad
dougrainer wrote:
For ScottG. I looked up the breaker info at work from the NEC. Doug
Circuit Breaker Ampere Ratings
Circuit breakers have an ampere rating (typically marked on the end of the operating handle). This is the maximum continuous current that the breaker can carry without exceeding its rating. As a general rule the circuit breaker’s ampere rating should be the same as the conductor’s ampacity.
Pure nonsense Doug. You found all the same information I did on the subject and you post BS to back up your side. But your problem runs much deeper.
Your problem starts with not being able to have a civil conversation without going into attack mode. I see you do this quite often. For that reason I feel no need to prove anything to you. Your just not worth it.
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