Re: [RE-wrenches] conductors and the 120% rule

2014-03-06 Thread Kirk Herander
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Re: [RE-wrenches] Extra Low Voltage

2014-03-06 Thread Hugh Piggott
Me again, Maybe that was confusing. Just to clarify this question, I will break it down as follows: What qualifications do you need to legally work on electrical systems in your country/state? Is the circuit voltage a factor, and if there is a different rule for ELV systems, then how is ELV

Re: [RE-wrenches] Extra Low Voltage

2014-03-06 Thread Ray Walters
New Mexico used to have a low voltage electrician. It was for communications guys, and was limited to under 50 v. Actually pretty useless, since most systems had inverters. Also it wasn't that much harder to just get a regular electrical license. Also, some considered even 24 v systems to be