Electrical Engineering Portal Com Electrical Thumb Rules You Must Follow Part 2
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By jiguparmar August, 28th 2013 Save to PDF ♛
Electrical Thumb Rules You MUST Follow (Part 2)
Continued from first part: Electrical Thumb Rules You MUST Follow (Part 1)
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Jignesh Parmar
Jignesh Parmar has completed M.Tech (Power System
Control), B.E (Electrical). He is member of Institution of
Engineers (MIE), India. He has more than 20 years experience
in transmission & distributionenergy theft detection and
maintenance electrical projects.
10 Comments
Swapnendu Sil
MAY 04, 2016
Hi Sir,
I want to know what cable or wire can be used for 32 amp industrial
sockets
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Ali
FEB 07, 2018
For single phase you can use 3core 6sqmm cable or for 3phase you
can use 5core 6 sqmm cable
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Surinderjit Singh
AUG 14, 2015
Dear Sir
please let me know a lightening Arrestor fixed on a building of 50 Feet
height and height of lightening Arrestor is 10 feet , how much area it
will cover for protection purpose.
regards
surinderjit
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Hasmukh Patel
JUL 06, 2015
Really very good knowledge, that helps to know even very difficult to
find solution.
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Deshmukh V.
SEP 12, 2014
thanks for ‘useful’ information.
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Rajan.K
JUL 28, 2014
The thumb rules are really great. thanks a lot for providing such
information in a capsule
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NITIN
MAY 30, 2014
Size of Lightning Arrestor = 1.5x Phase to Earth Voltage or 1.5 x
(System Voltage/1.732)
MEANS WHAT SIZE OF THAT ARRESTER ???
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PARAG NIKUMBH
DEC 16, 2013
will reply once sure
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Aakifnouman
SEP 02, 2013
A.C Current = D.C Current/0.636
what is 0.636??
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Sumit몭oyd
SEP 02, 2013
A.C Current = D.C Current/0.636.
Please clarify this relation on how do you get it?
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