Are we confident enough to uprate the conductors due to the low temp?
Can you take credit for a colder than 30C ambient temperature, for equipment terminations per 110.14(C)?
As an example, 400 kcmil THWN-2, with a 75C temperature rating in a not to exceed 20C ambient temperature.
The 90C rated wire ampacity at the standard 30C is 380A, and it gets increased by a factor of 1.04 due to the 20C ambienet, and is thus 395.2A.
However, 110.14(C) requires us to consider 75C terminal rating as the possible "weak link", no matter what kind of wire in excess of a 75C rating. The ampacity of 400 kcmil in a 75C rated terminal is 335A. If you derate this by the 20C factor of 1.05, you get 351.75A.
I understand that for hot ambient temperatures and bundling, you don't apply the correction factors to the termination rating. You apply it to the wire rating.
So do temperature corrections of cold ambient apply to both wire and terminations in an example such as this?