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I have a home with a 200A MSP.
Our engineering company (who creates the planets and does the Electrical Stamping) is spec'ing 4/0 Copper for the service cable.
They are claiming that because there is a temperature correction factor at all, the entire section 310.12 does not apply and they can't size to the 83%:

My interpretation is that, because the table is based on no correction factor, if you have one you can't use that specific table to size the wires, but 310.12 still applies and as long as your wire is rated for at least 83% with adjustment, you are still good to go.
They are using a temp correction factor of 0.96.
For our example, from table 310.16:
200A service @ 83% = 166A
2/0 Cu: 175A Rating (75deg) x 0.96 = 168A > 166A.
4/0 AL: 180A Rating (75deg) x 0.96 = 149.4A > 166A.
So both of these sizes that happen to be in the 310.12 table can still be used, but they cannot be assumed until the calculation above is confirmed.
Thoughts?
Our engineering company (who creates the planets and does the Electrical Stamping) is spec'ing 4/0 Copper for the service cable.
They are claiming that because there is a temperature correction factor at all, the entire section 310.12 does not apply and they can't size to the 83%:

My interpretation is that, because the table is based on no correction factor, if you have one you can't use that specific table to size the wires, but 310.12 still applies and as long as your wire is rated for at least 83% with adjustment, you are still good to go.
They are using a temp correction factor of 0.96.
For our example, from table 310.16:
200A service @ 83% = 166A
2/0 Cu: 175A Rating (75deg) x 0.96 = 168A > 166A.
4/0 AL: 180A Rating (75deg) x 0.96 = 149.4A > 166A.
So both of these sizes that happen to be in the 310.12 table can still be used, but they cannot be assumed until the calculation above is confirmed.
Thoughts?