kpepin
Senior Member
Here is a situation I have come across that I would like to get a little help with.
When figuring out my conduit runs on different projects, I plan for conduit fill and the number of current carrying conductors and derate accordingly. My question is this: When figuring voltage drop into the mix, are there any other steps involved?
example: I need 8 current carrying conductors, all #12 THHN, in one conduit and derate using 70%. My understanding is I can still use the #12 because the insulation is rated at 90 degrees and at 70% the wire can still handle 21 Amps (If I'm wrong, please let me know). Now because of the distance, I need to make the wire #10. Now, do I have to adjust anything else (except conduit size) or am I ok because I derate for conduit fill first and correcting for voltage drop is makes my wire larger anyway? (derated 8 #10 THHN can handle 28 amps) or am I just not thinking right?
When figuring out my conduit runs on different projects, I plan for conduit fill and the number of current carrying conductors and derate accordingly. My question is this: When figuring voltage drop into the mix, are there any other steps involved?
example: I need 8 current carrying conductors, all #12 THHN, in one conduit and derate using 70%. My understanding is I can still use the #12 because the insulation is rated at 90 degrees and at 70% the wire can still handle 21 Amps (If I'm wrong, please let me know). Now because of the distance, I need to make the wire #10. Now, do I have to adjust anything else (except conduit size) or am I ok because I derate for conduit fill first and correcting for voltage drop is makes my wire larger anyway? (derated 8 #10 THHN can handle 28 amps) or am I just not thinking right?