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- Electrical Engineer
Quick question.
Wire ampacity, when running in conduit, must be sized per Table 310.15(B)(16) (2017 NEC)
When is it appropriate to apply ampacities listed in Table 310.15(B)(17)?
If I'm running power to a Duct Heater, my conductors must be 1.25 x the ampacity of Table 310.15(B)(16).
Now once inside the control panel are the factory wires considered run in open air and fall under Table 310.15(B)(17)?
I have a client that has serveral burnt up factory conductors because the factory seems to have used Table 310.15(B)(17) when sizing the wire from the main disconnect to each of the heating elements.
I can't find where the code handbook actually says what is considered open air.
Maybe I'm just missing it.
thanks for the help.
Wire ampacity, when running in conduit, must be sized per Table 310.15(B)(16) (2017 NEC)
When is it appropriate to apply ampacities listed in Table 310.15(B)(17)?
If I'm running power to a Duct Heater, my conductors must be 1.25 x the ampacity of Table 310.15(B)(16).
Now once inside the control panel are the factory wires considered run in open air and fall under Table 310.15(B)(17)?
I have a client that has serveral burnt up factory conductors because the factory seems to have used Table 310.15(B)(17) when sizing the wire from the main disconnect to each of the heating elements.
I can't find where the code handbook actually says what is considered open air.
Maybe I'm just missing it.
thanks for the help.