petersonra
Senior Member
- Location
- Northern illinois
- Occupation
- Semi-retired engineer
Since when does a manufacturer tell you how to design for ampacity? And giving wrong info at that. Is this a US manufacturer?So this is part of a nameplate on a chiller.
Is this nameplate suggesting the use of paralleled #1, 2 and 3?
Can you use the 90 C column for this?
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The 90 deg rating may even be the wrong listing on the nameplate.
You seem to be implying that the manufacturer can tell you to install a branch circuit that does not comply with code.Most likely the conductor insulation needs to be 90C rated, but applied using the 75C column.
This is very common.
Manufacturer's nameplate often provide information base on their 'listing' rather than any specific electrical code.
No. Not at all.You seem to be implying that the manufacturer can tell you to install a branch circuit that does not comply with code.
I am saying that the chart may have been what the manufacturer used to get their listing and so may really only apply to their internal wiring.Maybe we are not on the same page. I'm referring to the chart that says to use conductors smaller than 1/0 in parallel.
I would love to see the entire data plate for context. Also, who is the NRTL?So this is part of a nameplate on a chiller.
Is this nameplate suggesting the use of paralleled #1, 2 and 3?
Can you use the 90 C column for this?
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