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The continuous parameter accounts for excess heat generated by appliances that operate for more than 3 hours continuously as it can reduce their performance and cause them to function below their current rating. This value is used in [[Wire and cable types|wires]] and [[Overcurrent protection|overcurrent protection devices]] sizing to ensure that these components are oversized in order to function properly under the conditions in which they will be used.
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*Continous duty safety parameter = 1.25 (125%)
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The continuous duty safety parameter accounts for excess heat generated by components that operate for more than 3 hours continuously as it can reduce their performance and cause them to function below their current rating. This value is used in the process of [[Special:MyLanguage/Wire, overcurrent protection, and disconnect sizing and selection|wire, overcurrent protection, and disconnect sizing and selection]] to ensure that these components are oversized in order to function properly under the conditions in which they will be used.
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*Continuous duty safety parameter = 1.25 (125%)
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The continuous duty safety parameter accounts for excess heat generated by components that operate for more than 3 hours continuously as it can reduce their performance and cause them to function below their current rating. This value is used in the process of wire, overcurrent protection, and disconnect sizing and selection to ensure that these components are oversized in order to function properly under the conditions in which they will be used.

  • Continuous duty safety parameter = 1.25 (125%)

Notes/references