Short Circuit Current Rating (SCCR)
8:41
Short circuit current rating is a labeling requirement from the NEC for electrical equipment to document the available fault current. The Power Systems Experience Center (PSEC) explains methods of calculation needed to fulfill the SCCR requirements.
Short circuit current rating is a labeling requirement from the NEC for electrical equipment to document the available fault current. The Power Systems Experience Center (PSEC) explains methods of calculation needed to fulfill the SCCR requirements.
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