- Location
- Tennessee NEC:2017
- Occupation
- Semi-Retired Electrician
I don't see how that answers my question relating to the words highlighted in RED. I understand the calculation , just don't get those words in red. The Code writer should have written "in no case larger than the largest conductor in the Branch circuit" no confusion there. Instead they used "
"but in no case shall they be required to be larger than the circuit conductors
supplying the equipment"
Thus in my interpetation the code writer is leaving a certain condition that this does not apply to.
In my case #12 at the breaker , #6 nm inbetween , and #12 nm at the end.
You're forgetting 250.122(B), you know how the code book is, you can't just pick a section and expect it to cover it all. You have to read the entire article and see if it sends you someplace else. In this case, the ungrounded are upsized for whatever reason, then downsized to terminate, the EGC is required by 250.122(B) to be upsized accordingly. Then the EGC can also be downsized. The EGC is never required to be larger than the ungrounded conductors that serve the equipment. So if #12 serves the equipment, a #12 EGC is all that is required.
If the wires are upsized mid stream they are still serving the equipment. At no point is the EGC required to be larger than the accompanying ungrounded conductors that run with it.