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A great tool for electrical engineers and electricians.
This app is a compilation of five sub apps that use the 2008/2011 NEC
electrical code.
Note: we will soon be releasing a version that can be used offline.
Bury Depth:
This will calculate the depth needed to bury a line.
Box Conduit Fill Pro:
This will calculate:
The maximum wires in a conduit
The minimum box size
The minimum conduit/nipple size
Fault Calculator Pro:
This will calculate:
A fault over a line
A fault through a XFMR
The bracing de-rate factor for a utility XR ratio
Motor Calculations:
Locked Rotor Amps
NEC Motor Table Look-up
Voltage Drop Pro:
This app will calculate:
The voltage/percent drop for a wire
Minimum wire size for a given percent drop
Max wire length for a given percent drop
Max amps for a given percent drop
The impedance of the wire based on the inputted values
Click the green "Voltage" label for custom voltages
Wire Ampacity Pro:
This app will calculate:
The minimum wire or max amps based on the inputted ampacity for low and medium
voltages,
The equipment and service ground size
A residential feeder size
Click the green "Ampacity" label to switch between minimum wire and wire
ampacity
Note: This app uses the internet for the Google Licensing Service
This app uses the 2008/2011 NEC to calculate values.
Now you can save initial values to be used in the calculations!
Where length is inputted you can use your GPS from your phone to get an
approximate distance (only as accurate as the GPS in your phone).
This app gives you the ability to email the answers calculated to yourself and
others.
See the about menu for additional functionality.
Please e-mail any questions, comments or concerns. If you like the app please
rate it, if not please send an e-mail and let us know why so that we can make
the necessary changes.
4
out of
40 reviews
Last update
Feb. 15, 2013