ALLELECTRIC95
Member
Hi,
I work as an office assistant to an electrician and I sometimes help him look for stuff in the code book. When I can't find something or figure it out I can always count on you guys to help! I was looking through the book recently trying to figure out wire size requirements and acceptable applications when I came across the confusing table 310.16 on page 314 of the NEC 2008 hanbook (blue back). Can someone.... anyone help me understand this? I don't understand the ambient temperature, the difference in the columns, or......... Anyway what sparked this confusion was the acceptable use of 2/0 aluminum for service feeders in a single phase 150amp service. If you look on the prior page 313 table 310.15(B)(6) 2/0 is acceptable..right? however, if you look at table 310.16 the water gets a little murky. Can someone explain this table to me. How does ambient temperature some into play, which column should I be focused on, how do I determine which is applying to my application? Is this table indicating the use of 2/0 in a 150amp service is acceptable with temperatures up to 194F? I guess I will stop here because I think you get the hint that I have no clue how to interpret this table. I realize it may take writing a small book to explain this to me but if you would take the time I would be very grateful!
Thanks in advance.
Annette
I work as an office assistant to an electrician and I sometimes help him look for stuff in the code book. When I can't find something or figure it out I can always count on you guys to help! I was looking through the book recently trying to figure out wire size requirements and acceptable applications when I came across the confusing table 310.16 on page 314 of the NEC 2008 hanbook (blue back). Can someone.... anyone help me understand this? I don't understand the ambient temperature, the difference in the columns, or......... Anyway what sparked this confusion was the acceptable use of 2/0 aluminum for service feeders in a single phase 150amp service. If you look on the prior page 313 table 310.15(B)(6) 2/0 is acceptable..right? however, if you look at table 310.16 the water gets a little murky. Can someone explain this table to me. How does ambient temperature some into play, which column should I be focused on, how do I determine which is applying to my application? Is this table indicating the use of 2/0 in a 150amp service is acceptable with temperatures up to 194F? I guess I will stop here because I think you get the hint that I have no clue how to interpret this table. I realize it may take writing a small book to explain this to me but if you would take the time I would be very grateful!
Thanks in advance.
Annette