Eaton's Bussmann series SCCR & NEC Requirements webcast (Bussmann University)
46:51
Covers the basic code requirements for equipment short-circuit current ratings and recent code updates, including definitions and key requirements. In addition, marking and documentation requirements are discussed for available fault current for various types of equipment. Tools will be provided to help comply with the Code. Led by Brian Lewis.
Covers the basic code requirements for equipment short-circuit current ratings and recent code updates, including definitions and key requirements. In addition, marking and documentation requirements are discussed for available fault current for various types of equipment. Tools will be provided to help comply with the Code. Led by Brian Lewis.
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