DLO Cable Ampacity

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Mike01

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I know I have seen this on the forum before but when searching for "DLO" it came up with no results, so hoping someone can help me out. for a installation using DLO cable manufacturers typically list the ampacity of the 90? Free air rating, where would you find the calc. to find the 75?C rating for installations in conduit? I aslo assume the derating factor for more than three CCC in a raceway or conduit would still match what is listed in the code.
 
Your cable must also listed with an insulation that is recognized by the NEC, you must use the proper column in Table 310.16 and choose a row that is the next lower standard wire size to then figure the ampacity.
 
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Don, thanks I was not sure if there was a calc. for this when I get back to the office I was going to double check in the IEEE Brown book the cable specifications sheet indicated DLO-RHW cable so I would just use 310.16 but for the 535 cable would you use the 500kcmil??
 
Don, thanks I was not sure if there was a calc. for this when I get back to the office I was going to double check in the IEEE Brown book the cable specifications sheet indicated DLO-RHW cable so I would just use 310.16 but for the 535 cable would you use the 500kcmil??

Yes he would, he has stated as such in the past.
 
Don, thanks I was not sure if there was a calc. for this when I get back to the office I was going to double check in the IEEE Brown book the cable specifications sheet indicated DLO-RHW cable so I would just use 310.16 but for the 535 cable would you use the 500kcmil??
I would be ok with running the 535 at 400 amps, but can't support that with the code. The amps/cm go down as the size of the cable increases, so there is no easy way to get the NEC ampacity of a 535 kcmil conductor.
 
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