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Should the wire sizes in table 310.16 be adjusted to reflect the actual listed table ampacity in the NEC's current table 310.16 instead of rounded current ratings?
When cable assemblies and conduit over the years were tested in contact with thermal insulation, the temperature of the conductors varied significantly for their rated current carrying capacity with all controls being identical. For example, 14 gauge wire comes around to 18.75 amps at 60*C, 12 gauge wire only around 21 amps at 60*C and 10 gauge around 27 amps at 60*C. But #1 is good for 140 amps, 4/0 248 amps at 75*C, ect.
Revised Table 310.16:
When cable assemblies and conduit over the years were tested in contact with thermal insulation, the temperature of the conductors varied significantly for their rated current carrying capacity with all controls being identical. For example, 14 gauge wire comes around to 18.75 amps at 60*C, 12 gauge wire only around 21 amps at 60*C and 10 gauge around 27 amps at 60*C. But #1 is good for 140 amps, 4/0 248 amps at 75*C, ect.
Revised Table 310.16: