gaelectric
Senior Member
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- Highlands Ranch, CO
Why in the world did they change the nice clear table 310.15(B)(7) from the past code book to the 83% thing? At least they could have left the table in addition to the added verbiage.
Why in the world did they change the nice clear table 310.15(B)(7) from the past code book to the 83% thing? At least they could have left the table in addition to the added verbiage.
I don't think getting rid of the table will have any effect on those issues.Because electricians wiring non-residential buildings would come upon the table and use it, when it was reserved for only the conductors that supply the complete load of a residence. Electricians would also apply the table to partial residential loads such as a feeder to one of several subpanels.
On the contrary, I think that a good number of people who will have their eye caught by the old table will not read closely enough to find the new 83% reference in the text. Or at least will be forced to read it in context if they do.I don't think getting rid of the table will have any effect on those issues.
Why in the world did they change the nice clear table 310.15(B)(7) from the past code book to the 83% thing? At least they could have left the table in addition to the added verbiage.