Posted by John T on September 24, 2013 at 13:36:55 from (216.249.76.176):
In Reply to: Bubba latest project. posted by George Marsh on September 24, 2013 at 12:31:42:
Tell you what, that Bubba dude sure is ambitious, I'll give him that, is he an "outstanding" student or "out standing" in the hall now lol
Can I correctly assume since its for BOTH 120 VAC and 240 VAC loads that Bubba ran 4 wires?? Namely Two Hot UnGrounDED Conductors L1 & L2,,,,,One Neutral GrounDED Conductor,,,,,,One Equipment GroundING Conductor???
Can I correctly assume the ampacity of the conductors are at least the rating of that largest what appears to be maybe a 50 or so amp Receptacle???
Can I correctly assume the plug not shown on the other end of Bubba's cord is of likewise sufficient ampacity??
Can I correctly assume the NEC's so called "Tap Rules" have been met inside there which can allow the use of smaller conductors tapped off the larger ones to feed those smaller 15 or 20 amp receptacles???
Gotta love Bubba and this is NOT to knock him or his ingenuity, its ONLY to perhaps serve as a "teaching moment" by the use of relevant and legitimate questions
Thanks George, as always a fun post and great picture......
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