conductors and oversized breakers

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been reading up on my code, and practicing some calculations, So far the ONLY time you can over size a breaker for conductors (for example, putting a #12 awg on a 30 or 40 amp breaker) is with MOTORS, AC and Hermetic compressors, and Arc Welders or resistant welders.

So did I miss anything??
 
been reading up on my code, and practicing some calculations, So far the ONLY time you can over size a breaker for conductors (for example, putting a #12 awg on a 30 or 40 amp breaker) is with MOTORS, AC and Hermetic compressors, and Arc Welders or resistant welders.

So did I miss anything??

Yep, Fire pumps.695
 
I know I abuse this every time it comes up - and will keep doing so...

I'm yet to find anything "specifically" saying 240.4(D) can be ignored by any of the codes listed in 240.4(G). 240.4 says A through G - not pick one...
 
I'm yet to find anything "specifically" saying 240.4(D) can be ignored by any of the codes listed in 240.4(G). 240.4 says A through G - not pick one...


Actully IMO it has been shown to you many times your brain just refuses to acknoledge it. Which brings us to .........


Mr. Whitt meet Mr. 57, Mr. 57 meet Mr. Whitt.

Huh..........

Two stubborn guys that each believe they see a problem that no one else does. :grin:

Thats what MOTORS would cover. most pumps have motors right?

Yes and no, the rules in 695 are not the same as 430

So did I miss anything??

Without a doubt, take a look at 240.4(G).
 
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