Casey the Electrician
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- OH
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- Electrician
Hello all,
I believe I understand the reasoning behind sizing wire to the terminal rating but when I look at 2023 NEC for instance. Table 310.16 is the ampacity table most often used. The top of the table identifies the same insulations across 75 C to 90 C. Let's say 4/0 XHHW AL in 75 C is 180 amps, right next to it is 4/0 XHHW AL in 90 C at 205 amps. I get the different size wires and insulation type are going to operate and heat up differently but we are saying the same insulation on the same size wire is different.
Please help
Thanks in advance
Casey
I believe I understand the reasoning behind sizing wire to the terminal rating but when I look at 2023 NEC for instance. Table 310.16 is the ampacity table most often used. The top of the table identifies the same insulations across 75 C to 90 C. Let's say 4/0 XHHW AL in 75 C is 180 amps, right next to it is 4/0 XHHW AL in 90 C at 205 amps. I get the different size wires and insulation type are going to operate and heat up differently but we are saying the same insulation on the same size wire is different.
Please help

Thanks in advance
Casey