Thursday, February 23, 2006

Latest on the Wire Size, OCPD, and Voltage Drop Calculator

The program is humming. It is like a high speed race car. The code that was about 150k in length is now about 35k and the program is doing what it is supposed to do and it does it well. I just keep doing problem after problem trying to get it to fail. It does copper and aluminum, ambient and fill derating, Table 210.24, Section 240.4(D), 60, 75, and 90 degrees C insulations and terminal temperatures, nipples, receptacle circuits, continuous and non continuous loads, and it gives you the minimum and maximum over current protection and wire size. The output is transferred to a voltage drop calculator that requires the voltage and phase and one way circuit length to calculate the voltage drop. You can also upsize the wire size by clicking a button to decrease the voltage drop or click another button to go back to the original size.

I bought an obfuscating program to reduce the size of the JavaScript program even further and to make the program almost undecodeable. I also built in the copyright information so if it is removed the program will not run. I have had too much of my code stolen!

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