T Tmark84 New member Location Cincinnati Ohio Jun 24, 2019 #1 I have (4)-20 amp double pole breakers feeding lights that doesn’t have a neutral. Can I use the 8 #12 current carrying conductors in a 3/4 conduit or do need to go to #10s to derate?
I have (4)-20 amp double pole breakers feeding lights that doesn’t have a neutral. Can I use the 8 #12 current carrying conductors in a 3/4 conduit or do need to go to #10s to derate?
infinity Moderator Staff member Location New Jersey Occupation Journeyman Electrician Jun 24, 2019 #2 Yes derating is required because you have more than 3 CCC in a single raceway. Good news is that you can still use #12 AWG conductors. #12 THHN = 30 amps @90 degrees C 30 amps*70% = 21 amps adjusted ampacity. Welcome to the forum.
Yes derating is required because you have more than 3 CCC in a single raceway. Good news is that you can still use #12 AWG conductors. #12 THHN = 30 amps @90 degrees C 30 amps*70% = 21 amps adjusted ampacity. Welcome to the forum.
roger Moderator Staff member Location Fl Occupation Retired Electrician Jun 24, 2019 #3 To follow Robs reasoning, depending on the insulation type of the conductors see article sections 110.14(C), 310.15(B)(3)(a), and 310.15(B)(16). Roger
To follow Robs reasoning, depending on the insulation type of the conductors see article sections 110.14(C), 310.15(B)(3)(a), and 310.15(B)(16). Roger
infinity Moderator Staff member Location New Jersey Occupation Journeyman Electrician Jun 24, 2019 #4 Yes, I did make some assumptions with the 90 degree C conductor. A 75 degree C conductor might also work if you can apply the next size up rule.
Yes, I did make some assumptions with the 90 degree C conductor. A 75 degree C conductor might also work if you can apply the next size up rule.