maallen
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- Richland, WA
My question is from the 2011 NEC. It involves 310.15(A)(2) exception with 310.15(B)(2)(3), adjustment factors.
Under the ?General? provision for Selection of Ampacity exception, am I allowed to use this exception for adjustment factoring in 310.15(B)(2)(3), bundling of cables, or do each stand alone? That is, if I have an elevated ambient temperature for a circuit I would apply the ambient temperature factor from Table 310.15(B)(2)(a) and could use the 10ft/10% exception as it may apply. If bundling of conductors would require Adjustment Factoring from Table 310.15(B)(3)(a), do I get to use the 10 ft/10% exception for the bundling since this exception since it appears under "General"? As an example if I had 100' run of 86 degree ambience I would not have to adjust for ambient temperature. If the run also introduced more circuits in the last 9' that would total more than 3 current carrying conductors could I use the General exception to avoid having to use bundling adjustment factors since the lesser ampacity of the run is less than 10% and less than 10 feet? If so, I am not sure how the fixed 24? rule would apply in every case
Also if a given length of a circuit passed through a high temperature zone and joined other circuits to for a greater than 24? bundling condition quite remote from the high temperature zone, would the bundling factor be multiplied with the temperature adjustment for the circuit?s overall ampacity calculation, or would I treat them individually?
I hope my question is clear enough. This is a complex matter will a myriad of possible scenarios.
Under the ?General? provision for Selection of Ampacity exception, am I allowed to use this exception for adjustment factoring in 310.15(B)(2)(3), bundling of cables, or do each stand alone? That is, if I have an elevated ambient temperature for a circuit I would apply the ambient temperature factor from Table 310.15(B)(2)(a) and could use the 10ft/10% exception as it may apply. If bundling of conductors would require Adjustment Factoring from Table 310.15(B)(3)(a), do I get to use the 10 ft/10% exception for the bundling since this exception since it appears under "General"? As an example if I had 100' run of 86 degree ambience I would not have to adjust for ambient temperature. If the run also introduced more circuits in the last 9' that would total more than 3 current carrying conductors could I use the General exception to avoid having to use bundling adjustment factors since the lesser ampacity of the run is less than 10% and less than 10 feet? If so, I am not sure how the fixed 24? rule would apply in every case
Also if a given length of a circuit passed through a high temperature zone and joined other circuits to for a greater than 24? bundling condition quite remote from the high temperature zone, would the bundling factor be multiplied with the temperature adjustment for the circuit?s overall ampacity calculation, or would I treat them individually?
I hope my question is clear enough. This is a complex matter will a myriad of possible scenarios.