Yes, but derate to what temperature? Metal in direct sunlight can get hot enough to fry eggs. What's the appropriate temperature?You would still need to derate for ambient temperature.
Which seemingly no one understands.By Code I think to the ANSI temperature for that area.
| Ambient Temperature 69 to 770F | Ambient Temperature 78 to 860F (30°C) | Ambient Temperature 87 to 95°F |
| 90°C Table Ampacity Correction Factor = 104% (1.04) | 90°C Table Ampacity Correction Factor = 100% (1.00) | 90°C Table Ampacity Correction Factor = 96% (0.96) |
Shade works really really well. A little sun hat made of sheet metal works awesome.does painting the conduit with solar reflective white paint helps a lot with reducing the heat inside the conduits? Other option might be the use of cable tray with cover on a pipe rack (20ft above ground), might be an option as well. Is there specific recommended cable tray to be used with this option? it's about 50ft run
I don't think i have ever derated for temperature. "We" have this unspoken agreement that i wont increase the ampacity of my underground conductors dur to cool temps, and i wont decrease for high temps like in attics and such.Not one of the things I worry about. There must be a million miles of conduit installed on rooftops pre-temp derating and it's standing the test of time.
When I was a kid we use to etch galvanized with vinager before we painted. The household stuff helped but if you wanted it to last you needed something high concentration like thisConduit being galvanized is hard to paint in a way that will work reliably over the long term.... and you can be sure even if you paint it, nobody else ever will.

