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05/10/2009 2:17 AM

whats is the formula for cable size calculation

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05/10/2009 3:19 AM

See the numerous previous CR4 posts on this commonly asked question.

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Re: Electrical

05/11/2009 3:33 AM

British Standard 7671.

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Re: Electrical

05/11/2009 8:41 AM

NFPA 70, NEC 2005 Table 310.16

It all depends on where you are and what you are doing with the wire, how you are running the wire, and ambient conditions.

Please see one of the many many posts on this subject.

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