2015 Canadian Electrical Code, part I - Appendix D Flashcards

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Type designations, voltage ratings, and construction of wires and cables other than flexible cords

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Table D1

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2
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DC motors

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Table D2

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3
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Distance to centre of distribution for a 1% drop in voltage on nominal 120 V, 2-conductor copper circuits

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Table D3

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4
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Copper conductor sizes for 5% drop in voltage on 6 V — Two conductors

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Table D4

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5
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Strandings for building wires and cables

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Table D5

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6
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Recommended tightening torques for wire-binding screws, connectors with slotted screws, and connectors for external drive wrenches

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Table D6

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7
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Recommended tightening torques

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Table D7

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8
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Installation configurations — Direct buried

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Diagram D8

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9
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Allowable copper conductor ampacities for cables rated not more than 5000 V and unshielded for the installation configurations of Diagram D8

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Table D8A

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Allowable aluminum conductor ampacities for cables rated not more than 5000 V and unshielded for the installation configurations of Diagram D8

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Table D8B

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11
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Installation configurations — Conduit or raceway

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Diagram D9

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Allowable copper conductor ampacities for cables rated not more than 5000 V and unshielded for the installation configurations of Diagram D9

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Table D9A

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Allowable aluminum conductor ampacities for cables rated not more than 5000 V and unshielded for the installation configurations of Diagram D9

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Table D9B

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14
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Installation configurations — Direct buried

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Diagram D10

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15
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Allowable copper conductor ampacities for cables rated not more than 5000 V and unshielded for the installation configurations of Diagram D10

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Table D10A

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Allowable aluminum conductor ampacities for cables rated not more than 5000 V and unshielded for the installation configurations of Diagram D10

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Table D10B

17
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Installation configurations — Conduit or raceway

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Diagram D11

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Allowable copper conductor ampacities for cables rated not more than 5000 V and unshielded for the installation configurations of Diagram D11

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Table D11A

19
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Allowable aluminum conductor ampacities for cables rated not more than 5000 V and unshielded for the installation configurations of Diagram D11

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Table D11B

20
Q

Sizes of conductors, fuse ratings, and circuit breaker settings for motor overload protection and motor circuit overcurrent protection

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Table D16

21
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Ampacities for shielded cables rated 5 kV to 46 kV

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Table D17