| Frank Eugene Kidder - 1892 - 1032 стор.
...intended to protect, that they will melt before the maximum safecarrying capacity of the wire is exceeded. 25. Table of Capacity of Wires : It must be clearly...safe-carrying capacity of conductors of different sizes in Birmingham, Brown & Sharp, and Edison gauges, which must be followed in the placing of interior conductors... | |
| National Electric Light Association. Convention - 1892 - 458 стор.
...tube or piece of moulding than when bare and exposed to the air, when the heat is rapidly radiated. It must be clearly understood that the size of the...used on the circuit. Below is a table showing the safe carrying; capacity of conductors of different sizes in Birmingham, Brown & Sharp, and Edison gauges,... | |
| Earle Abbott Merrill - 1892 - 188 стор.
...tube or piece of molding than when bare and exposed to the air, when the heat is rapidly radiated. It must be clearly understood that the size of the...used on the circuit. Below is a table showing the safe carrying capacity of conductors of different sizes in Birmingham, Brown & Sharpe and Edison gauges,... | |
| Earle Abbott Merrill - 1892 - 188 стор.
...piece of molding than when bare and exposed to the air, when the heat is rapidly radiated. It must he clearly understood that the size of the fuse depends...used on the circuit. Below is a table showing the safe carrying capacity of conductors of different sizes in Birmingham, Brown & Sharpe and Edison gauges,... | |
| Frank Eugene Kidder - 1892 - 1058 стор.
...intended to protect, that they will melt before the maximum safecarrying capacity of the wire is exceeded. 25. Table of Capacity of Wires : It must be clearly understood that the size of the fuse di>|x-nds upon the size of the smallest conductor it protects, and not upon the amount- of current... | |
| Charles M. Davis - 1893 - 162 стор.
...before the maximum safe carrying capacity of the wire is exceeded. 25. TABLE OF CAPACITY OF WIKES— It must be clearly understood that the size of the...used on the circuit. Below is a table showing the safe carrying capacity of conductors of different sizes in Birmingham, Brown & Sharpe, and Edison gauges,... | |
| 1894 - 622 стор.
...tube or piece of moulding than when bare and exposed to the air, when the heat is rapidly radiated. It must be clearly understood that the size of the fuse depends upon the sice of the smallest conductor it protects, and not upon the amount of current to be used on the circuit.... | |
| Arthur Vaughan Abbott - 1895 - 646 стор.
...tube or piece of molding than when bare and exposed to the air, when the heat is rapidly radiated. It must be clearly understood that the size of the...used on the circuit. Below is a table showing the safe carrying capacity of conductors of different sizes in Birmingham, Brown & Sharpe, and Edison gauges,... | |
| Earle Abbott Merrill - 1896 - 222 стор.
...to protect that they will melt before the maximum safe -carry ing capacity of the wire is exceeded. 25. TABLE OF CAPACITY OF WIRES: — It must be clearly...be followed in the placing of interior conductors: TABLE A. TABLE B. Concealed Work. Open Work. B. & B. Amperes. Amperes. 0000 000 00 0 1 2 3 4 6 6 8... | |
| Earle Abbott Merrilol - 1896 - 232 стор.
...intended to protect that they will melt before the maximum safe-carrying capacity of the wire is exceeded. 25. TABLE OF CAPACITY OF WIRES:— It must be clearly...be followed in the placing of interior conductors: TABLE A. TABLE B. Concealed Work. Open Work. B. & S. Amperes. Amperes. 0000 000 00 0 1 2 3 4 5 6 8... | |
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