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  2. California 32 hour continuing education - Electrician Talk

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    JADE Learning is a private educational company under contract with the Sacramento County Office of Education to offer continuing education classes. We have met all the requirements of the Division of Apprenticeship Standards for continuing education providers."

  3. Is a neutral considered a Current Carrying Conductor...

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    In many cases the neutral isn't a current carrying conductor. Here is a good list for you. Here's some examples of when to count and not count the neutral as a current carrying conductor or CCC: A) 2 wire circuit w/ 1 ungrounded, 1 neutral = 2 CCC's. B) 3 wire circuit w/ 2 ungrounded, 1 neutral = 3 CCC's.

  4. Have C10 and working for another contractor without Jman card?

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    Experience must be at the journeyman, foreman or supervisor, contractor, or as an owner-builder. •working capital of at least $2,500. In addition, all applicants must also file a bond with the Registrar in the amount of $10,000. Exam Given By: California Contractors State License Board by calling 1-800-321-2752.

  5. Campground Service - Electrician Talk

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    Sizing RV-Park Electrical Services Using NEC Table | JADE Learning RV Park Service Calculation per the 2017 NEC. The load that you count for a single RV site equipped with a 125/250 volt, 50-ampere receptacle has been increased from 9600 volt-amperes to 12,000 volt-amperes.

  6. ICF wiring - Electrician Talk

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    One trick I learned is to mark where you want the bottom of the box. Then take the box and hold the front side of the box where you want the box to set. Make sure the side of the box is against the edge of the tie. Tap on the back of the box to make an indent in the foam. Cut it out and snap the block out with a screwdriver.

  7. Mike Holt exam prep (a review) | Electrician Talk

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    mburtis said: I thought I would share my experience using the Mike Holt books for exam prep. I used the low voltage book to study for my low voltage exam a couple of years ago. I felt that book covered the topics I saw on my test well. It must have worked because I got a 100 percent on it and the lady from the state office called to tell me ...

  8. What does a Canadian Millwright do? | Electrician Talk

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    I think it's fair to say that 'the average Canadian millwright' is the industrial version of an auto mechanic - troubleshooting, repair where feasible and parts replacement where repair is not feasible. That's my take too. Millwright is probably the closest trade to encompassing the work of a marine engineer.

  9. Code-Compliant, UL-listed, Buried-in-Wall, Wire Splice Widget

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    9 posts · Joined 2013. #1 · Mar 28, 2024. Does a Code-Compliant, UL-listed, Buried-in-Wall, Wire Splice Widget exist? I need to mount a large box into a wall. Of course I discover a tight 12-2 with zero slack right in the middle of the recess. Normally in these cases, I would just pull the cable from the nearest device box into a wall ...

  10. How to calculate, secondary transformer kva | Electrician Talk

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    There are 125 120-volt, duplex, general-purpose receptacles to be installed on each floor. A 3-phase, 480-volt primary, 120/208-volt secondary transformer is to be installed on each floor to supply the receptacles. Calculate the transformer secondary kilovolt-ampere (kVA) devoted to only the general-purpose receptacle load.

  11. Considering CircuitIQ Starter Kit for Power Mapping

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    From what I gather, CircuitIQ products seem geared towards simplifying circuit mapping and breaker identification, which is definitely appealing. The idea of saving time on tracing circuits with accurate, real-time data sounds great, but I’m a bit on the fence about investing in the starter kit.