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Residential Load Calculations Pt 2 

Jarod V Electric
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This is the second part to my Residential Load Calculations video. This goes over a rule that will apply for Single Family, Duplex (Two Family), and Multi-Family Dwellings. This is 25% of the Largest Motor that is then added one time no matter how many Dwellings you have. Which I explain in this video. There will also be future videos for Duplex and Multi-Family which will include this rule in them so you can make sure you understood everything correctly. Additionally near the end of this video I show and explain how to know how to choose the correct size breaker and wire for your Dwelling.

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4 окт 2024

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Комментарии : 6   
@JorgeEspinoza-b8j
@JorgeEspinoza-b8j 5 месяцев назад
Currently studying for my (02) Electrical administrator license in Washington State and your videos have helped a ton! I have my exam this month on the 27th.
@jarodvelectric7431
@jarodvelectric7431 5 месяцев назад
Good luck! Make sure to have your 2020 UGLYs book because that will have formulas in it you can use on the test! Also, pick up a key term index for your RCW/WAC if you do not already have that it will help you a ton!
@JorgeEspinoza-b8j
@JorgeEspinoza-b8j 5 месяцев назад
Hey man just wanted to let you know that I passed my administrators exam all due to your videos. You explain things so much easier than any other of the big names here on RU-vid. God bless man .
@jarodvelectric7431
@jarodvelectric7431 5 месяцев назад
​ @user-zx8zt4pw3e That makes me really happy to hear that. I would have not made this channel if I felt like the big names taught well enough. So for you to tell me this means a lot! Thanks for sharing this with me. :)
@heavencolumb7106
@heavencolumb7106 11 дней назад
Hi ,Iam confused! 25% oof 1100va is 275va that gives us the total of 3,980va
@jarodvelectric7431
@jarodvelectric7431 8 дней назад
Watch the video I explain it.