Article 376.22 (B) Adjustment Factors states "The adjustment factors in 310.15(B)(2)(a) shall be applied only where the number of current-carrying conductors, including neutral conductors classified as current-carrying under the provisions of 310.15(B)(4), exceeds 30."
Table 310.15(B)(2)(a) - Adjustment factors, has the number of current-carrying conductors in a list and the percent of values in Tables 310.16 through 310.19 as adjusted for Ambient Temperature if Necessary in an adjacent list.
The question I have, is the NEC requiring that the derating of the 31 - 40 current-carrying conductors, referred to in 376.22 (B), be derrated at 40%?
If I read the NEC correctly its stating that the derration of a #8 THHN Copper Conductor goes from 55 Amps (90 Deg) when it falls within the 30 current carrying conductors provisions of 376.22 (B) & once the 31st wire is added, its ampacity drops to 22 Amps (90 Deg)?
I am looking for some clarification on the intent of the NEC for the derration of the 31st conductor as referred to in 376.22 (B)?
Table 310.15(B)(2)(a) - Adjustment factors, has the number of current-carrying conductors in a list and the percent of values in Tables 310.16 through 310.19 as adjusted for Ambient Temperature if Necessary in an adjacent list.
The question I have, is the NEC requiring that the derating of the 31 - 40 current-carrying conductors, referred to in 376.22 (B), be derrated at 40%?
If I read the NEC correctly its stating that the derration of a #8 THHN Copper Conductor goes from 55 Amps (90 Deg) when it falls within the 30 current carrying conductors provisions of 376.22 (B) & once the 31st wire is added, its ampacity drops to 22 Amps (90 Deg)?
I am looking for some clarification on the intent of the NEC for the derration of the 31st conductor as referred to in 376.22 (B)?