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    Dividing the Total Computed Load in Volt-Amperes by the Residential
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Dividing the Total Computed Load in Volt-Amperes by the Residential

Question 38

Question 38

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Dividing the total computed load in volt-amperes by the residential service voltage of ____________________ volts will give the minimum ampacity that the service conductors must be rated for.

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