Jody Meulemans
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What is the maximum allowable ampacity for a #1awgTHHN copper conductor ran behind a boiler with an ambient temperature of 136 degrees F? I've had two answers. One being 106 amps. The other being 75.48 amps. Which one is right?
Multiply this by the correction factor of .71, and you end up with 106.5A.
I'm not 100% on this but from what I can gather from the question, I believe 106.5A is the correct answer.
110.14(C) Temperature Limitations.
The temperature rating associated with the ampacity of a conductor shall be selected and coordinated so as not to exceed the lowest temperature rating of any connected termination, conductor, or device. Conductors with temperature ratings higher than specified for terminations shall be permitted to be used for ampacity adjustment, correction, or both.
