R ramsy NoFixNoPay Electric Location LA basin, CA Occupation Service Electrician 2020 NEC Yesterday at 7:55 PM #1 50+ year old 125A meter center, with #10cu on 40A breakers * Was the 83% factor ever allowed for 40A feeders, similar to NEC 310.12 for =>100A feeders ? * Were #10cu feeders @ 75C allowed at their 35A rating, some time before T.310.16 foot Note: referenced 240.4(D) for small conductors ?
50+ year old 125A meter center, with #10cu on 40A breakers * Was the 83% factor ever allowed for 40A feeders, similar to NEC 310.12 for =>100A feeders ? * Were #10cu feeders @ 75C allowed at their 35A rating, some time before T.310.16 foot Note: referenced 240.4(D) for small conductors ?
LarryFine Master Electrician Electric Contractor Richmond VA Location Henrico County, VA Occupation Electrical Contractor Yesterday at 8:52 PM #2 Not to mention derating for eight (or seven) CCCs in a single conduit.
R ramsy NoFixNoPay Electric Location LA basin, CA Occupation Service Electrician 2020 NEC Yesterday at 10:42 PM #3 LarryFine said: Not to mention derating for eight (or seven) CCCs in a single conduit. Click to expand... Yes, now that you mention it, the ampacity is only good for 28 Amps, with 7-9 CCC's 1" raceway can handle fifteen #10cu THHN With 120v to ground, the bonding busing may not be required Last edited: Yesterday at 10:47 PM
LarryFine said: Not to mention derating for eight (or seven) CCCs in a single conduit. Click to expand... Yes, now that you mention it, the ampacity is only good for 28 Amps, with 7-9 CCC's 1" raceway can handle fifteen #10cu THHN With 120v to ground, the bonding busing may not be required
LarryFine Master Electrician Electric Contractor Richmond VA Location Henrico County, VA Occupation Electrical Contractor Today at 12:48 AM #4 ramsy said: With 120v to ground, the bonding busing may not be required Click to expand... I don't see one.
ramsy said: With 120v to ground, the bonding busing may not be required Click to expand... I don't see one.