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CEC Index

Canadian Electric Code Index

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Section 74 Airport installations
Table 57 Allowable ampacities for Class 2 copper conductors (based on an ambient temperature of 30 °C)
Table 4 Allowable ampacities for not more than three aluminum conductors in raceway or cable (based on an ambient temperature of 30 °C)
Table 2 Allowable ampacities for not more than three copper conductors in raceway or cable (based on an ambient temperature of 30 °C)
Table 12A Allowable ampacities for portable power cables (amperes per conductor)
Table 3 Allowable ampacities for single aluminum conductors in free air (based on an ambient temperature of 30 °C)
Table 1 Allowable ampacities for single copper conductors in free air (based on an ambient temperature of 30 °C)
Table 12 Allowable ampacity of flexible cord and equipment wire (based on an ambient temperature of 30 °C)
Table 58 Ampacities of up to four insulated copper conductors in raceway or cable for short time rated crane and hoist motors (based on an ambient temperature of 30 °C)
Table 5C Ampacity correction factors for Tables 2 and 4
Table 15 Bending radii — High-voltage cable
Section 80 Cathodic protection
Section 8 Circuit loading and demand factors
Section 16 Class 1 and Class 2 circuits
Table 64 "Class I, Zone 1 space surrounding compressed natural gas (NGV) storage facilities"
Section 82 Closed-loop and pre-closed-loop power distribution
Section 54 Community antenna distribution and radio and television installations
Table 19 "Conditions of use and maximum allowable conductor temperature of wires and cables other than flexible cords, portable power cables, and equipment wires"
Table 11 "Conditions of use, voltage, and temperature ratings of flexible cords, heater cords, tinsel cords, equipment wires, Christmas-tree cords, portable power cables, elevator cables, stage lighting, and festoon cables"
Table 12C Conductor rating correction factor
Section 4 Conductors
Table 5A "Correction factors applying to Tables 1, 2, 3, and 4 (ampacity correction factors for ambient temperatures above 30 °C)"
Table 5B Correction factors for Tables 1 and 3 (where from two to four single conductors are present and in contact)
Table 9 Cross-sectional areas of conduit and tubing
Table 5D Current rating correction factors where spacings are maintained (in ventilated and ladder-type cable trays)
Table 18 Deleted
Table 38 Deleted
Table 39 Deleted
Table 42 Deleted
Table 60 Deleted
Table 27 Determining conductor sizes for motors for different requirements of service
Table 28 Determining conductor sizes in the secondary circuits of motors
Section 52 Diagnostic imaging installations
Table 10 Dimensions of cable for calculating conduit and tubing fill
Section 40 Electric cranes and hoists
Section 86 Electric vehicle charging systems
Section 42 Electric welders
Section 60 Electrical communication systems
Section 70 Electrical requirements for factory-built relocatable structures and non-relocatable structures
Section 38 "Elevators, dumbwaiters, material lifts, escalators, moving walks, lifts for persons"
Section 46 "Emergency power supply, unit equipment, exit signs, and life safety systems"
Table 65 Enclosure selection table for non-hazardous locations
Table 40 External tapered threads for rigid metal conduit
Table 62 Feeder demand factors for elevators
Section 3 Field Evaluation of Electrical Equipment
Section 32 "Fire alarm systems, fire pumps, and carbon monoxide alarms"
Section 62 Fixed electric space and surface heating systems
Section 20 "Flammable liquid and gas dispensing and service stations, garages, bulk storage plants, finishing processes, and aircraft hangars"
Table 63 "Hazardous areas for propane dispensing, container filling, and storage"
Section 18 Hazardous locations
Section 36 High-voltage installations
Table 33 Horizontal clearances from adjacent structures (including protuberances)
Section 24 Hospitals
Section 26 Installation of electrical equipment
Section 30 Installation of lighting equipment
Section 75 Installation of lines and wiring of buildings
Section 84 Interconnection of electric power production sources
Table 12D Layering correction factor
Section 22 "Locations in which corrosive liquids, vapours, or excessive moisture are likely to be present"
Section 66 "locations, and travelling shows"
Section 78 "Marinas, yacht clubs, marine wharves, structures, and fishing harbours"
Table 36A Maximum allowable ampacity for aluminum conductor neutral supported cables
Table 36B Maximum allowable ampacity for copper conductor neutral supported cables
Table 8 Maximum allowable per cent conduit and tubing fill
Table 6 Maximum number of conductors of one size in trade sizes of conduit or tubing
Table 61 Minimum buried cable horizontal separations from pools
Table 30 Minimum clearances for bus support and rigid conductors
Table 43 Minimum conductor size for concrete encased electrodes
Table 53 "Minimum cover requirements for direct buried conductors, cables, or raceways"
Table 31 Minimum horizontal separations of line conductors attached to the same supporting structure
Table 24 Minimum insulation resistances for installations
Table 16 Minimum size conductors for bonding conductors
Table 51 Minimum size of bare copper grounding conductor
Table 41 Minimum size of bonding jumper for service raceways
Table 17 Minimum size of grounding conductor
Table 59 Minimum size of protector grounding conductor for communications systems
Table 56 Minimum working space around electrical equipment having exposed live parts
Section 72 Mobile home and recreational vehicle parks
Section 48 "Motion picture studios, projection rooms, film exchanges including film-vaults, and storehouses for pyroxylin plastic and nitrocellulose X-ray and photographic film"
Table 37 "Motor supply conductor insulation minimum temperature rating, °C (based on an ambient temperature of 30 °C)"
Section 28 Motors and generators
Table 23 Number of conductors in boxes
Section 0 Object Scope & Definitions
Section 56 Optical fiber cables
Table 25 Overcurrent trip coils for circuit breakers and overload devices for protecting motors
Section 58 Passenger ropeways and similar equipment
Section 68 "Pools, tubs, and spas"
Section 14 Protection and control
Table 7 Radius of conduit or tubing bends
Table 29 Rating or setting of overcurrent devices for the protection of motor branch circuits
Table 13 Rating or setting of overcurrent devices protecting conductors
Section 6 Services and service equipment
Section 34 Signs and outline lighting
Table 45 Single-phase ac motors
Table 48 Size of conduit for mobile homes
Section 50 Solar photovoltaic systems
Table 22 Space for conductors in boxes
Table 35 Spacing for switches and fuses assembled in the field (not of the metal-enclosed type)
Table 20 Spacings for conductors
Table 21 Supporting of conductors in vertical runs of raceways
Section 10 System and circuit grounding
Section 2 Technical
Table 12B Temperature correction factor
Section 76 Temporary wiring
Section 44 Theatre installations
Table 46 This Table is now Diagram 1
Table 47 This Table is now Diagram 2
Table 49 This Table is now Diagram 3
Table 54 This Table is now Diagram 4
Table 55 This Table is now Diagram 5
Table 26 This Table is now Table D16
Table 44 Three-phase ac motors
Table 52 Tolerable touch and step voltages
Table 50 Transformers rated over 750 V having primary and secondary overcurrent protection
Table 34 Vertical ground clearances for open line conductors
Table 32 Vertical isolation of unguarded live parts
Table 14 Watts per square metre and demand factors for services and feeders for various types of occupancy
Section 12 Wiring methods
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