Are 240.3 (really Table 240.3) and 240.4(G) (really Table 240.4(G)) redundant? If not, what are they saying differently?
For example, Table 240.3 lists 690 for PV specific applications. However, Table 240.4(G), which is the one for specific conductor applications, does not list 690. To me, that would mean there aren't specific conductor applications in 690 that you can use, and that rest of the 240.4 applies for PV applications as normal. Anyone familiar with 690 knows that this isn't true and there are are a lot of things in 690 about specific conductor applications and OCPD. I've always justified that this is ok because 690 is listed in 240.3. But if that's the case, what's the purpose of 240.4(G)?
For example, Table 240.3 lists 690 for PV specific applications. However, Table 240.4(G), which is the one for specific conductor applications, does not list 690. To me, that would mean there aren't specific conductor applications in 690 that you can use, and that rest of the 240.4 applies for PV applications as normal. Anyone familiar with 690 knows that this isn't true and there are are a lot of things in 690 about specific conductor applications and OCPD. I've always justified that this is ok because 690 is listed in 240.3. But if that's the case, what's the purpose of 240.4(G)?