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Hey guys on an ac unit if its marked for a min circuit ampacity of 30a is there any exception that would allow me to pull #12 wire and be protected by a 30a breaker? My boss tried to throw in a 10% percent rule to justify the 12 awg wire. I think he meant the 110% rule that applies to some motors but not those with a min nameplate rating. Could use some clarification
 
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#12 THHN is only good for 25 amps so you're stuck if the MCA is 30 amps. You'll need to use #10 or larger.
 
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Originally posted by ryan_618:
Originally posted by infinity:
#12 THHN is only good for 25 amps so you're stuck if the MCA is 30 amps. You'll need to use #10 or larger.
12 AWG THHN is good for 30 amps. The terminations, however, are not.
Ryan is correct. I should have said that in the practical application the 25 amps would be used based on the termination limitations of 75 degrees. Thanks for the correction.
 
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