CEC Right Ans - Abbreviation for Canadian Electrical Code
Service Entrance Conductors Right Ans - Wires carrying electricity from
the service drop to the service panel
Load Calculation Right Ans - Determining the total electrical load of a
residence
Neutral Conductors Right Ans - Conductors that carry current in normal
operation
CEC Rules 8-200 and 8-202 Right Ans - Canadian Electrical Code
regulations for service entrance calculations
Disconnecting Means Right Ans - Device to disconnect the service entrance
conductors from the power source
Continuous Load Right Ans - Load expected to continue for three hours or
more
Demand Load Right Ans - The amount of power a building will draw at a
specific time
Electric Space-Heating Load Right Ans - Power required for heating spaces
using electricity
Air-Conditioning Load Right Ans - Power needed for cooling spaces using
air conditioning
Electric Range Load Right Ans - Power needed for an electric cooking range
Combined Load Right Ans - Total power required for separate cooktop and
oven
, Kilowatt Rating Right Ans - Power rating of an electrical appliance in
kilowatts
Swimming Pool Heater Load Right Ans - Power required for heating a
swimming pool
Electric Vehicle-Charging Equipment Right Ans - Device used to charge
electric vehicles
Level 2 Charger Right Ans - Charger requiring 9600 W for installation
Demand Factor Right Ans - Percentage applied to additional loads to
calculate demand load
Occupied Floor Area Right Ans - Space within a dwelling that is in use or
can be used
Open Porches Right Ans - Uncovered structures attached to a building's
exterior
Garage Right Ans - Enclosed space for vehicles attached to a building
Unfinished Spaces Right Ans - Areas within a building not completed for
use
Basic Load Right Ans - Minimum load requirement for a building based on
area
Basic load Right Ans - Initial load of 7000 W
Electric furnace load Right Ans - Electric furnace power demand of 13,000
W
Electric range load Right Ans - Total load of electric range at 6820 W
Electric car load Right Ans - Power demand of electric car at 7200 W
Dryer, heater, and pump loads Right Ans - Combined load of dryer, heater,
and pump at 2775 W
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