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This NEC practice test question makes no sense as can be seen in the photo, the roof installed AC unit requires a 60 AMPERE 240 VOLT supply
But then says the unit has a nameplate rating of 45.5 amperes and will operate at a rooftop reaching 145 degrees free height but the conduit with THWN-2 wires will be installed 40” above the roof
(so no temperature adder for wires above 7/8” of the roof)
So are they wanting a 60 ampere feeder to a disconnect and then asking for the minimum branch circuit size?
If the unit required a 60 ampere circuit then we just stop here and find a THWN-2 wire capable of 60 amperes after temperature correction
Or as what I think what they are asking for is the minimum size branch circuit tapped or coming from the 60 ampere feeder.
This would be #6 THWN-2 wire rated for 75 amperes at 90 degree
Then ambient derating of 0.65% (with ambient temp 145 degree) is 0.65 x 75 amperes = 48.75 amperes so this is what the wire is good for?
But wire under 100 amperes should be rated for 60 degrees?
But then says the unit has a nameplate rating of 45.5 amperes and will operate at a rooftop reaching 145 degrees free height but the conduit with THWN-2 wires will be installed 40” above the roof
(so no temperature adder for wires above 7/8” of the roof)
So are they wanting a 60 ampere feeder to a disconnect and then asking for the minimum branch circuit size?
If the unit required a 60 ampere circuit then we just stop here and find a THWN-2 wire capable of 60 amperes after temperature correction
Or as what I think what they are asking for is the minimum size branch circuit tapped or coming from the 60 ampere feeder.
This would be #6 THWN-2 wire rated for 75 amperes at 90 degree
Then ambient derating of 0.65% (with ambient temp 145 degree) is 0.65 x 75 amperes = 48.75 amperes so this is what the wire is good for?
But wire under 100 amperes should be rated for 60 degrees?