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The ampacity rating of No. 1 (AWG) copper-clad aluminum conductors at 90°C in multiconductor cables with up to three insulated conductors, rated 0 through 2000 volts, with an ambient temperature of 40°C, in free air, for type MC cables is:

2020 National Electrical Code Informative Annex B. Table B.2(3) Ampacities of Multiconductor Cables with Not More Than Three Insulated Conductors, Rated 0 Through 2000 Volts, in Free Air Based on…

No. 4 (AWG) copper conductors at 75°C. in multiconductor UF cables, with up to three insulated conductors, rated 0 through 2000 Volts, in free air, with an ambient air temperature of 40°C has an ampacity rating of ______ for type UF and USE cables.

2020 National Electrical Code Informative Annex B: Table B. 2(3) Ampacities of Multiconductor Cables with Not More Than Three Insulated Conductors. Rated 0 Through 2000 Volts, in Free Air Based…

The ampacity rating of No. 1 (AWG) copper-clad aluminum conductors at 90°C in multiconductor cables with up to three insulated conductors, rated 0 through 2000 volts, with an ambient temperature of 40°C, in free air, for type MC cables is:

2017 National Electrical Code Informative Annex B. Table B.310.15(B)(2)(3) Ampacities of Multiconductor Cables with Not More Than Three Insulated Conductors, Rated 0 Through 2000 Volts, in Free Air Based on…

No. 4 (AWG) copper conductors at 75°C. in multiconductor UF cables, with up to three insulated conductors, rated 0 through 2000 Volts, in free air, with an ambient air temperature of 40°C has an ampacity rating of ______ for type UF and USE cables.

2017 National Electrical Code Informative Annex B: Table B.310.15(B)(2)(3) Ampacities of Multiconductor Cables with Not More Than Three Insulated Conductors. Rated 0 Through 2000 Volts, in Free Air Based on…

The ampacity rating of No. 1 (AWG) copper-clad aluminum conductors at 90°C in multiconductor cables with up to three insulated conductors, rated 0 through 2000 volts, with an ambient temperature of 40°C, in free air, for type MC cables is:

For No. 1 (AWG) copper-clad aluminum conductors at 90°C in multiconductor cables with up to three insulated conductors, rated 0 through 2000 volts, with an ambient temperature of 40°C, in…

No. 45 (AWG) copper conductors at 75°C. in multiconductor UF cables, with up to three insulated conductors, rated 0 through 2000 Volts, in free air, with an ambient air temperature of 40°C has an ampacity rating of ______ for type UF and USE cables.

The ampacity rating of No. 45 (AWG) copper conductors at 75°C in multiconductor UF cables, with up to three insulated conductors, rated 0 through 2000 volts, in free air, with…

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