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A Guide to the 2023 National Electrical Safety Code

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Since 1914, the National Electrical Safety Code has been a go-to standard for electric and telecom utility companies. Edited and published by the IEEE Standards Association and approved by the American National Standards Institute , the NESC has contributed to major electrical safety codes in most U.S. What Are the Updates?

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GM provides technical details of the Gen 2 Voltec propulsion system used in the 2016 Volt

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Clutches are OWC1, C1 and B1. Although using ferrite magnets in a motor is not a new idea, most of the machines designed with these types of magnets are intended for use in industrial applications where requirements in terms of size, torque density and wide operating temperature range are not as extreme as in automotive traction application.

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