Eaton's Bussmann series Selective Coordination webcast (Bussmann University)
57:42
Covers the basic code requirements for selective coordination and the latest NEC edition, including definitions and key requirements. In addition, examples will be given to selectively coordinate with fuses, circuit breakers and a combination of each. Tools will be provided to help comply with the Code. Led by Joe Pavia.
Covers the basic code requirements for selective coordination and the latest NEC edition, including definitions and key requirements. In addition, examples will be given to selectively coordinate with fuses, circuit breakers and a combination of each. Tools will be provided to help comply with the Code. Led by Joe Pavia.
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