russ
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stickboy1375 said:I would bet 1/3 of electricians do not know about 240.4(D).
More like 99%
The few that participate here not included.
stickboy1375 said:I would bet 1/3 of electricians do not know about 240.4(D).
sparkfree said:not looking at a code book now, but from memory I thought 12 was only good for 20 amps in most situations,tables are only used for derating for 3 or more conductors in raceway.also romex uses 60 degree
stickboy1375 said:Did you read this thread?![]()
stickboy1375 said:I would bet 1/3 of electricians do not know about 240.4(D).
russ said:More like 99%
The few that participate here not included.
sparkfree said:not looking at a code book now, but from memory I thought 12 was only good for 20 amps in most situations,tables are only used for derating for 3 or more conductors in raceway.also romex uses 60 degree
sparkfree said:not looking at a code book now, but from memory I thought 12 was only good for 20 amps in most situations,tables are only used for derating for 3 or more conductors in raceway.also romex uses 60 degree
It's not that it's only "good" for 20a, just that for "most situations" the code limits OCP to 20a. HVAC is one of the other situations.sparkfree said:. . . I thought 12 was only good for 20 amps in most situations . . .
Best answer yet!LarryFine said:It's not that it's only "good" for 20a, just that for "most situations" the code limits OCP to 20a. HVAC is one of the other situations.