Ahmed Abdelfattah
Member
- Location
- Edmonton, Alberta, Canada
Hello,
I'm fairly new to NEC and I would like to clarify one thing regarding cable ampacity calculations. I'm referring to NFPA 70 (NEC) 2017.
So, we have tables 310.15(B)(16), (18), and (20) for the ampacities of not more than 3 current carrying conductors. For these tables, it is clearly stated that Table 310.15(B)(3)(a) is to be used if we have more than 3 conductors (to allow for grouping effect)
We also have tables 310.15(B)(17) and (19) for single insulated conductors. For these tables, however, there no mention of the grouping factors to be considered if more than one conductor is used.
My questions are;
(1) If tables (16), (18), and (20) are for not more than 3 current carrying conductors, can't we used these tables in case of single conductors?
(2) If tables (17) and (19) are to be used, how to get the grouping factors for more than one conductor?
Thanks
I'm fairly new to NEC and I would like to clarify one thing regarding cable ampacity calculations. I'm referring to NFPA 70 (NEC) 2017.
So, we have tables 310.15(B)(16), (18), and (20) for the ampacities of not more than 3 current carrying conductors. For these tables, it is clearly stated that Table 310.15(B)(3)(a) is to be used if we have more than 3 conductors (to allow for grouping effect)
We also have tables 310.15(B)(17) and (19) for single insulated conductors. For these tables, however, there no mention of the grouping factors to be considered if more than one conductor is used.
My questions are;
(1) If tables (16), (18), and (20) are for not more than 3 current carrying conductors, can't we used these tables in case of single conductors?
(2) If tables (17) and (19) are to be used, how to get the grouping factors for more than one conductor?
Thanks