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What Is the Minimum Starting Current for a 240-Volt, 3-Phase

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What is the minimum starting current for a 240-volt, 3-phase, Code letter J, 7-1/2-horsepower motor?


A) 114 amperes
B) 128 amperes
C) 132 amperes
D) 144 amperes

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