When determining the minimum size that has sufficient ampacity for the intended installation, can I choose to derate only the 75C column even though the multi-conductor cable that will be specified is rated 90C?
A 60 HP, 460 V motor requires a cable that has a minimum ampacity of 96.25 A, which results in a 3 AWG. The EGC size would be 6 AWG per 250.122(D)(1). The client wants a particular type of tray cable and 3 AWG is not available. The ambient temperature leads to a 0.87 correction factor. Using the 90C column for derating results in the 3 AWG cable being sufficient. 250.122(B) would then cause the 2 AWG that I will specify to have a 4 AWG EGC.
However, if I derate only using the 75C column, then the 2 AWG would be the minimum size that has sufficient ampacity and 250.122(B) would not apply. Thus, no custom cable.
A 60 HP, 460 V motor requires a cable that has a minimum ampacity of 96.25 A, which results in a 3 AWG. The EGC size would be 6 AWG per 250.122(D)(1). The client wants a particular type of tray cable and 3 AWG is not available. The ambient temperature leads to a 0.87 correction factor. Using the 90C column for derating results in the 3 AWG cable being sufficient. 250.122(B) would then cause the 2 AWG that I will specify to have a 4 AWG EGC.
However, if I derate only using the 75C column, then the 2 AWG would be the minimum size that has sufficient ampacity and 250.122(B) would not apply. Thus, no custom cable.