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Conductor Ampacity Based on the 2011 National Electrical CodeCorrection FactorsAmpacity based on NEC Table 310.15(B)(16) (Formerly Table 310.16) Allowable Ampacities of Insulated Conductors Rated.

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  3. Locate the section on ampacity based on NEC Table 310.15(B)(16). Here, you will input your conductor's specifications including temperature ratings and the type of material such as copper or aluminum.
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  5. Continue to the adjustment factors table, where you need to specify the number of current-carrying conductors. This information helps to determine the percent of values applicable to your situation.
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: something substituted in place of what is wrong. marking corrections on the students' papers. : a quantity applied by way of correcting (as for adjustment of an instrument)

STD, or standard correction, represents one of the oldest correction factors used by the Society of Automotive Engineers (SAE). STD is also known as J607 and it uses standard conditions of 60-degrees F, 29.92inHg and 0-percent humidity.

Noun. A factor that is multiplied with the result of an equation to correct for a known amount of systematic error.

The term error-correction relates to the fact that last-period's deviation from a long-run equilibrium, the error, influences its short-run dynamics. Thus ECMs directly estimate the speed at which a dependent variable returns to equilibrium after a change in other variables.

Correction Factor helps us achieve more accurate measurement results by simply compensating for the error. Correction factor is also known as calibration correction and/or corrective factors. The value of correction factors comes from the calculated “correction” which is the opposite of “error”.

For example, Tom wants to calculate his correction factor: daily dose: 8 units at breakfast, 6 units at lunch,10 at dinner and N/NPH 8 units at breakfast and 18 units at 10 pm. Total Daily Dose (TDD) = 8 + 8 + 6+ 10 + 18 = 50. Correction Factor (CF) = 100/50 = 2.

A Correction Factor (sometimes called sensitivity), is how much 1 unit of rapid acting will generally lower your blood glucose over 2 to 4 hours when you are in a fasting or pre-meal state.

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