215.2(A)(1)(a) and 240.4(B) Interaction

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wwhitney

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with 100 amp continuous load minimum conductor ampacity must be 125%.
Yep, that's what 215.2(A)(1)(a) says. And I'm questioning whether it's necessary. What's the hazard with 100A continuous load / 115A conductor ampacity / 125A breaker?

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kwired

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Yep, that's what 215.2(A)(1)(a) says. And I'm questioning whether it's necessary. What's the hazard with 100A continuous load / 115A conductor ampacity / 125A breaker?

Cheers, Wayne
I honestly don't know, but the 125% requirement has been there for a long time. Best guess is has to do with the fact that standard devices use the conductors as somewhat of a heat sink.
 
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