We are working on a heat tape system (WinterGard Wet H622 240 V) which is specified, by the manufacturer, to be on 30A branch circuit with 30-mA trip level overcurrent protection device such as Square D QOEPD.
As I understand it, (Unless specifically permitted in Section 240-3) the conductor sizing for 30 amperes over current protection should be No 10 copper, however, since this is not a multi-outlet branch circuit, could 240-3(b) apply as a suitable exception to this conductor sizing rule?
Since this heat tape is the only device on the circuit, does this qualify as an individual branch circuit? And then if so, as an individual branch circuit, does the code permit for smaller conductor to be used in the circuit (i.e. No 12 in 30A)?
As I understand it, (Unless specifically permitted in Section 240-3) the conductor sizing for 30 amperes over current protection should be No 10 copper, however, since this is not a multi-outlet branch circuit, could 240-3(b) apply as a suitable exception to this conductor sizing rule?
Since this heat tape is the only device on the circuit, does this qualify as an individual branch circuit? And then if so, as an individual branch circuit, does the code permit for smaller conductor to be used in the circuit (i.e. No 12 in 30A)?