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Sizing Feeders, Part 2
2013-01-22 21:17:00| Electrical Construction & Maintenance
We can see that Annex D and Annex D3(a) of the 2011 provide very different views of feeder sizing. Why is the Annex D3(a) example so much more detailed and complex? For one thing, in Annex D3(a), you size two different types of feeder: ungrounded and grounded. That is, the current-carrying ones and the neutral. read more
Sizing Feeders, Part 2
2013-01-22 21:17:00| Electrical Construction & Maintenance
We can see that Annex D and Annex D3(a) of the 2011 provide very different views of feeder sizing. Why is the Annex D3(a) example so much more detailed and complex? For one thing, in Annex D3(a), you size two different types of feeder: ungrounded and grounded. That is, the current-carrying ones and the neutral. read more
How Much Will Feeders Pay For Your Corn?
2013-01-20 15:27:00| Corn & Soybean Digest
Despite the recent USDA grain stocks report projecting bullish prices for old-crop corn, there are signs that high prices are crippling regional livestock feeders who rely on Midwest corn for some 60% of their grain rations. read more
Sizing Feeders, Part 1
2013-01-07 23:54:00| Electrical Construction & Maintenance
Annex D3(a) of the 2011 NEC provides a good example of feeder conductor sizing. It's more detailed and complex than the simple feeder example in Annex D3. In Annex D3, much of the work is done when you size your OCPD: read more
Sizing Feeders, Part 1
2013-01-07 23:54:00| Electrical Construction & Maintenance
Annex D3(a) of the 2011 NEC provides a good example of feeder conductor sizing. It's more detailed and complex than the simple feeder example in Annex D3. In Annex D3, much of the work is done when you size your OCPD: read more
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