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334.80 Ampacity
The ampacity of Types NM, NMC, and NMS cable shall be determined in accordance with 310.15. The ampacity shall be in accordance with the 60?C (140?F) conductor temperature rating. The 90?C (194?F) rating shall be permitted to be used for ampacity derating purposes, provided the final derated ampacity does not exceed that for a 60?C (140?F) rated conductor. The ampacity of Types NM, NMC, and NMS cable installed in cable tray shall be determined in accordance with 392.11.
Where more than two NM cables containing two or more current-carrying conductorsare bundled together and pass through wood framing that is to be fire- or draft-stopped using thermal insulation or sealing foam, the allowable ampacity of each conductor shall be adjusted in accordance with Table 310.15(B)(2)(a).
-marty said:...if I have a switch leg and two power wires that don't have much load I put them all through the same hole. .
celtic said:-marty said:...if I have a switch leg and two power wires that don't have much load I put them all through the same hole. .
I didn't know the code differenciated between the degree of what constitutes a current carrying conductor and what doesn't.
It was.infinity said:If I remember correctly someone had made a proposal for the 2008 NEC to delete the second paragraph of 334.80. Might have been Ryan.
On the proposal prior, they accepted text that excludes using the exception in 310.15:7-71 Log #1344 NEC-P07 Action: Reject
(334.80)
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Submitter: Mike Holt, Mike Holt Enterprises
Panel Meeting Action: Reject
Panel Statement: Technical substantiation submitted during the 2005 Code cycle supported the addition of the second paragraph in 334.80. While the cable is only bundled for a short distance within the fire- or draft-stopped wood framing, it is long enough that the insulated conductors exceed their allowable temperature rating.
7-70 Log #880 NEC-P07 Action: Accept in Part
(334.80)
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Submitter: Noel Williams, Noel Williams Consulting
Panel Meeting Action: Accept in Part
The panel accepts the addition of the phrase ?and the provisions of 310.15(A)(2), Exception, shall not apply?.
I submitted a proposal for 2008 to exclude a traveller from derating. It was rejected on the premise that the 2005 already allows a traveller to be excluded, 310.15(B)(2).infinity said:This has come up before regarding travelers for 3-way switches. Do they or don't they both count since only one is a CCC at any given time.
6-50 Log #1405 NEC-P06 Action: Reject
(310.15(B)(2)(a), Exception No. 6 (New))
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Submitter: George Stolz, II Pierce, CO
Panel Meeting Action: Reject
Panel Statement: The proposed exception is not necessary. The present language of 310.15(B)(2) already permits what the submitter is proposing.
What is the reason that 334.80 doesn't apply to require the derating ?tom baker said:This has come up before. There is no requirement to derate for your application.
Actually he does have a problem because the 25a for 14-2 and 30a for 12-2 get adjusted down to 12.5a for 14-2 and 15a for 12-2 when you hit that 10-20 conductor category in Table 310.15(B)(2)(a). The 2(12-2) and 3(14-2) total out to 10 curent carrying conductors.tom baker said:Even if you have to derate its not a problem as you are derating from the 90 Deg C ratino, IE 25 amps for 14-2 NMB.
This may of been required for NM prior to 1984
dnem said:What is the reason that 334.80 doesn't apply to require the derating ?tom baker said:This has come up before. There is no requirement to derate for your application.Actually he does have a problem because the 25a for 14-2 and 30a for 12-2 get adjusted down to 12.5a for 14-2 and 15a for 12-2 when you hit that 10-20 conductor category in Table 310.15(B)(2)(a). The 2(12-2) and 3(14-2) total out to 10 curent carrying conductors.tom baker said:Even if you have to derate its not a problem as you are derating from the 90 Deg C ratino, IE 25 amps for 14-2 NMB.
This may of been required for NM prior to 1984
If there were only 9 total cc conductors, it would be 70% ampacity which would be 17.5a for the 14-2 and 21a for the 12-2.
He's one over the limit.
David
What exception applies ?infinity said:He would only have a problem if the 310.15(B)(2) exception did not apply.