Calculated Industries 5065 ElectriCalc Pro Electrical Code Calculator
- Ideal for electrical contractors, designers, engineers, electricians, builders, and inspectors
- Use it to calculate wire sizes, integrated voltage drop, and for conduit sizing
- Comes with free Armadillo Gear protective case
- Includes full-Sized 2008 code compliant user’s guide and quick reference guide
- Full 1-year limited warranty
Product Description
Electrical Contractors, Designers, Electricians and Lighting Specialists solve tough electrical calculations in seconds and deliver those solutions in conformance with the latest NEC. The ElectriCalc Pro is a complete electrical reference tool that will
Calculated Industries 5065 ElectriCalc Pro Electrical Code Calculator
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If you are an electrician and you need to quickly calculate loads, voltage drops, conduit/raceway sizes and any other electrical calculations, this calculator is a great tool. It is currently updated to the 2008 NEC. When the NEC does a change/update, this calculator has the ability to be updated to always be current with the NEC. Instead of having to flip through tables in the NEC, you can use this calculator to quickly find your answers. It is a tool that I would recommend to any electrician.
Rating: 5 / 5
This is very easy to use, a great product. I highly recommend this to any electrician or student electrician. The fact that the formulas are pre-loaded for calculations makes it such a perfect tool.
Rating: 5 / 5
This is a niche tool that is rather expensive and could use a lot of improvement. It does do what is needed, but it will lead you to wrong results if you are not careful in how you enter the data. This is especially true for grounding conductor size, power factor and conduit size. Calculated industries is sticking to an out-dated format just to make their product backward compatible and sell upgrades to their older units. It needs a better display, buttons just below the display that change function with notes in the display for the function, multiple input lines in the display. This has all been done by other companies like HP and Ti. If you use it a lot and know its problems, it can be a time saver. If you use it occasionally it can be a lot faster to use a plain calculator or a spreadsheet and look up what you need in the NEC.
Rating: 3 / 5
If you are an electrician working on your own this tool is a must have. Even if you are part of a larger company and have others do to the planning it’s still a great tool to have. You can pretty much open it up and use it instantly because most of the major calculations are quite simple to do and a big plus is the ability to update it to the current code. Even some of the more advanced features are relatively easy. The intructions are quite clear and walk you through practice calculations for each feature. Also, the keys are all clearly labled per each function. The only negative is that you can’t bring it to a code examination. A great tool for a working electrician or maintenance person.
Rating: 5 / 5
The learning curve is quick and the steps seem obvious and the results are quick. I have not taken the time yet to sit down with the code to check the accuracy of the results but assuming that the algorithms are accurate this is a great tool to keep around.
Rating: 5 / 5