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Definition of "Ampacity" |
The current-carrying capacity of conductors or equipment, expressed in ampere. / Current-carrying capacity of electric conductors expressed in amperes [see AWG Copper Wire table]. The current in amperes that a conductor can carry continuously under the conditions of use without exceeding its temperature rating. Also refer to the AWG Aluminum Wire table for conductor ampacity. The maximum amount of current a wire can carry safely without overheating Amperage. The strength of an electrical current, measured in amperes Ampere. The basic unit of electrical current. Applying one volt across a one ohm resistor will cause a current of one ampere to flow. The letter 'I' is used to denote current. / The amount of current a conductor can carry without exceeding its specified temperature, in amperes. / Ampacity is a portmanteau for ampere capacity defined by National Electrical Safety Codes, in some North American countries. Ampacity is defined as the maximum amount of electrical current a conductor or device can carry before sustaining immediate or progressive deterioration. / Cable Splitter is a video input control device in monitors that divides incoming coaxial signals to two or more monitors. A basic splitter is a small rectangular piece of metal with one input port and two output slots each with its own signal amplifier that will ensure clarity for both televisions. Splitters with more output ports can be found in local hardware shops. / the maximum current which can be safely carried by a conductor under specified conditions. |
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