§ 75.900 Low- and medium-voltage circuits serving three-phase alternating current equipment; circuit breakers
§ 75.900-1 Circuit breakers; location
§ 75.900-2 Approved circuit schemes
§ 75.900-3 Testing, examination, and maintenance of circuit breakers; procedures
§ 75.900-4 Testing, examination, and maintenance of circuit breakers; record
§ 75.901 Protection of low- and medium-voltage three-phase circuits used underground
§ 75.902 Low- and medium-voltage ground check monitor circuits
§ 75.902-1 Maximum voltage ground check circuits
§ 75.902-2 Approved ground check systems not employing pilot check wires
§ 75.902-4 Attachment of ground conductors and ground check wires to equipment frames; use of separate connections
§ 75.903 Disconnecting devices
§ 75.904 Identification of circuit breakers
§ 75.905 Connection of single-phase loads
§ 75.906 Trailing cables for mobile equipment, ground wires, and ground check wires
§ 75.907 Design of trailing cables for medium-voltage circuits

Terms Used In CFR > Title 30 > Chapter I > Subchapter O > Part 75 > Subpart J - Underground Low- and Medium-Voltage Alternating Current Circuits

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