Anybody have a good answer for why the NEC uses the wording "shall be not less than"? It's similar to a double negative for me and I always mentally translate it to "shall be at least". In the scenario of "Not Less Than", equal to is permissible, and so is greater than. So "at least" would be a much more common way to say it, especially if following a "shall be".
The phrase "Conductors shall be sized to carry not less than..." would be a lot easier to read and grasp upon first read if it said "Conductors shall be sized to carry at least..."
It drives me nuts a little bit, and perhaps it wouldn't if I understand why they are doing it that way.
The phrase "Conductors shall be sized to carry not less than..." would be a lot easier to read and grasp upon first read if it said "Conductors shall be sized to carry at least..."
It drives me nuts a little bit, and perhaps it wouldn't if I understand why they are doing it that way.