I watched a Mike Holt video where they were going over nameplate info for hermetic motor compressors.
In the example, the MCA was 31.4 amps and the running amps was 25.1 amps.
They sized the wired at 75 degree C and 10 AWG was good at 35 amps.
But a comment was made that if you're using LFMC rated 60 degrees C, you're allowed to use a 10 AWG wire, which is only rated for 30 amps at 60 degrees C. Wouldn't you be required to meet the MCA using the temperature rating of the conductor/terminals and have to go with 8 AWG?
In the example, the MCA was 31.4 amps and the running amps was 25.1 amps.
They sized the wired at 75 degree C and 10 AWG was good at 35 amps.
But a comment was made that if you're using LFMC rated 60 degrees C, you're allowed to use a 10 AWG wire, which is only rated for 30 amps at 60 degrees C. Wouldn't you be required to meet the MCA using the temperature rating of the conductor/terminals and have to go with 8 AWG?