480sparky said:
How does installing 2" as opposed to 3/4" for a dozen 12s make the job easier?
that 2" inch was just an example i pulled out the air. What ive actually ran into is an EXISTING 1' inch that has 9 #12 thhn CCC that goes to my area that new circuits are wanted.
This pipe run would be VERY convient. If i add 2 more ciruits ( 2 hots and 1 neutral) it would be 12 #12 thhn ccc in there, I have to derate 50% amps on all those wires according to code.
Yes i did think about just putting them all on 15 amp breakers (down from the 20 amp), but was STRONGLY recommended not to , because the prints are not up to date and even though i took some amp readings and the load appeared light on some of them, it was just best to leave the 20 amp breakers alone.
So im left with the issue of either pull them all out and pull #10 's for all of them (waste of time and material in my opinion) or run more pipe all the way from the panel to the area and pull my own circuits then. The pipe run is a long run the route one has to go.
When you look at table 310.15(B)(2)(a) for the derating, its just such a HUGE span when you get to the 10 cccs on that chart. It says 10 - 20 ccc you have to derate 50%!! the others before that (7-9) is just done in 3's and its 70% and 80 % .
How we go from 70% way down to 50% wheather i have 12 wires or 20 wires????!! It just got me thinking,
ESPECIALLY when i run into sooo many electricians that do not even bother derating. Even though this is a 1' inch pipe, it could have been 3/4 ' inch pipe (3/4 can handle 16 #12's 1' inch can handle 26 #12's) just as easily, but one would have to use the same derating regardless of the size of pipe.
Like others said, i do not know of any inspector that have ever tag anyone for this on jobs. This can be unfair bidding on some projects when some people dont play by the rules!! But the derating looks like it could use some looking into in the new codes. Not to mention the extra 30 degrees you have to add for roof top installations in the 2008 NEC! Were there really that many fires/melting wires on roof tops that caused that change for 2008 on roof tops??!!
As for this project im doing , I know of one guy that told me do not even bother derating it, just pull it in, especially with that bigger pipe.
Ok im done venting. Thanks for listening.