brother
Senior Member
I know its in the code, but cant seem to locate it. where does it say that when you are derating you are allowed to use the 90 degree celcius column(the higher ampacity of the wire) to get the ampacity of it. So long as it doesnt be used pased the 75 degreee ampacity, (because of the equipment.)
for example, #12 copper is good for 30 amps. So if you have 5 ccc's in a race way and you need to derate, you would take the 30 amps X 80% = 24 amps.
this is not above the 75 degree column of 25 amps, so you can still put this on the 20 amp breaker, (cause #12 can not be on any breaker above 20 amps)
Having trouble locating it.
for example, #12 copper is good for 30 amps. So if you have 5 ccc's in a race way and you need to derate, you would take the 30 amps X 80% = 24 amps.
this is not above the 75 degree column of 25 amps, so you can still put this on the 20 amp breaker, (cause #12 can not be on any breaker above 20 amps)
Having trouble locating it.