Ambient Temp Correction

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fossil112

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Hello all,
I've seen both types of PV designs - those that include ambient temp correction and those that don't. I can see it indoors where you have a steady state ambient temp, but I'm curious if others use it for outdoor conductors (AC specifically). It'd be tough to quantify ambient temp qualification, besides ASHRAE's 2% value.
 
(I misread the post and deleted my irrelevant answer. sorry)
 
I inspecting, I require the 310.15(B) (3)(c) & (B)(2)(a) Tables be taken into account on PV.
 
Hello all,
I've seen both types of PV designs - those that include ambient temp correction and those that don't. I can see it indoors where you have a steady state ambient temp, but I'm curious if others use it for outdoor conductors (AC specifically). It'd be tough to quantify ambient temp qualification, besides ASHRAE's 2% value.

Temperature derating should be used in all conductors using the ASHAE tables. I use the 2% numbers for all outdoor conductors with the NEC specified heat adder for rooftop conductors in conduit per the 2014 code. Under 2017 I hear that the heat adder is going away, though.
 
Note the NEC doesn't specify where you get the temperature value, and only gives ASHRAE as a suggestion. Whatever your AHJ approves is okay.

But thanks for the link ggunn!
 
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