Hello All,
My question is fairly simple:
Is it the rated current or the breaker’s rating that determines whether the current value of a 194°F cable should be correctly derated to a 167°F cable?
Example:
A separate container with equipment requires a branch feeder and is specified as follows:
Postulate A:
Due to the terminals on the breaker (max 167°F), the current rating of the AWG 2 cable is reduced to 110 A (from the 167°F table), which is still more than the actual load of 88.9 A.
Therefore, sizing with AWG 2 cable is acceptable.
Or
Postulate B:
Since the maximum possible current in the cable is 125 A, a cable should be selected that, according to the 167°F table, will not exceed 167°F at 125 A.
Therefore, sizing with AWG 1 cable is acceptable.
So, please assist me here:
Is Postulate A, using AWG 2 cable, correct?
Or is Postulate B, using AWG 1 cable, correct?
Thanks and best regards,
Sam
My question is fairly simple:
Is it the rated current or the breaker’s rating that determines whether the current value of a 194°F cable should be correctly derated to a 167°F cable?
Example:
A separate container with equipment requires a branch feeder and is specified as follows:
- 35 kW (PF = 1)
- 208 V, 3-phase
- Current = 32 / 0.36 = 88.9 A
- Branch feeder = Load + 20% = 106.7 A
- Breaker size = 125 A
- Wire size = AWG 2, 130 A (we only use 194°F cable on this site)
(No other ampacity adjustment factors are considered in this example)
Postulate A:
Due to the terminals on the breaker (max 167°F), the current rating of the AWG 2 cable is reduced to 110 A (from the 167°F table), which is still more than the actual load of 88.9 A.
Therefore, sizing with AWG 2 cable is acceptable.
Or
Postulate B:
Since the maximum possible current in the cable is 125 A, a cable should be selected that, according to the 167°F table, will not exceed 167°F at 125 A.
Therefore, sizing with AWG 1 cable is acceptable.
So, please assist me here:
Is Postulate A, using AWG 2 cable, correct?
Or is Postulate B, using AWG 1 cable, correct?
Thanks and best regards,
Sam