Flexible cord ampacity

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bsh

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I have a project which wil require a very flexible conductor (type "G") because it is being routed in a flexible Cat-trac to a machine which moves. The cable will also run about 20 feet in an embedded conduit in a floor slab. I don't find any information in NEC article 400 that discusses derating this type cable for embedded conduit, in fact I'm not sure this is an acceptable application. This is a 480 volt, 3 phase, 200 amp circuit. I am assuming 75 degree C cable ampacity because of the UL rating for the terminations on each end. Any thoughts?
 
Thanks for the reply, as I read it, 400.7(A)(9) will allow me to use the cable. Any thoughts on ampacity?
 
bsh said:
Thanks for the reply, as I read it, 400.7(A)(9) will allow me to use the cable.
As I read it:
400.8(1)
400.8(5)
do NOT allow it....although a stretch might be 400.(6).


Would it be an option to run from panel, underfloor RMC then attach a JB to that end (using THWN as the conductors))?
From the JB you could attach your Type G w/o much fanfare [400.7(9)]

The THWN's would make for a much easier pull, also.
 
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