Cable rated for temperature of 110 degrees C

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I have never heard this before. You could run carflex and install some high temp wire in it. Table 310.104 will have some listed
 
Years ago we used to purchase a maroon color 16/3, 14/3 & 14/4 cords that were made in Europe and had no markings on jacket. It was the only cord that held up on 480 volt heaters that moved a inch or three several times a minute then had to rotate 90 degrees when machine shut down so it would not melt chocolate in bar molds trays. Maybe you can ask the AHJ if you can install a splice box on outside of this and just run high temperature wire to the box.
 
Years ago we used to purchase a maroon color 16/3, 14/3 & 14/4 cords that were made in Europe and had no markings on jacket. It was the only cord that held up on 480 volt heaters that moved a inch or three several times a minute then had to rotate 90 degrees when machine shut down so it would not melt chocolate in bar molds trays. Maybe you can ask the AHJ if you can install a splice box on outside of this and just run high temperature wire to the box.
Thanks I am planning on doing that. what high temperature wire do you recommend, and is it waterproof?
 
Someone converted some metric wire size to AWG and didn't realize that US electricians commonly only use even AWG sizes for small wires.

Yes, you can get 11 AWG wire. Even fractional gauges. Common for magnet wire in motors. Not common for flexible cords.

-Jon
 
Someone converted some metric wire size to AWG and didn't realize that US electricians commonly only use even AWG sizes for small wires.

Yes, you can get 11 AWG wire. Even fractional gauges. Common for magnet wire in motors. Not common for flexible cords.

-Jon
Thank you I didn’t know that. I just ran the even size wire that is the next size larger listed in the manual to the panel
 
Thanks I am planning on doing that. what high temperature wire do you recommend, and is it waterproof?
Not sure of the temperature but if you have a hand held FLIR camera or a basic hand held $100 digital laser thermometer perform a reading at terminal also after its been running a hour. We used T&B high temperature bare sta kons on most heaters. The maron cable that I mentioned might have had a silicone jacket. Jacket was not as tough as jacket on type SO cord but held up. At least once a week they hosed down the area and cord got wet. We used aluminum cord connectors that had a rubber bushing to prevent water entry.
 
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