If you take the 48/In divide by 240 times 230 then you get the 46/In given in new 17th Edition so 46 divided by 32 gives 1.4375 ohms Table says 1.44 ohms same applies for example Type 1 so 57.5/In so 1.796875 ohms for 32 amp using excel you can quickly make a table.
Eric
Do you recommend easy cert ? I currently hand write all my test certificates, however i'd like a more proffesional system. Can I use these with Elecsa ? or do i need an elecsa logo on test sheets i produce ? (im registered with elecsa )
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