responder1
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where can i find in the nec that i have to derate aluminum? i have been hearing about it and im looking for it. i work so much i dont have time to look it up often. thanks
responder1 said:where can i find in the nec that i have to derate aluminum? i have been hearing about it and im looking for it. i work so much i dont have time to look it up often. thanks
responder1 said:table 310:16 ?
responder1 said:i was talking to an inspector and he said i cant go in the 75 degree colum to size my wire. i have to use the 60 degree colum
responder1 said:i was talking to an inspector and he said i cant go in the 75 degree colum to size my wire. i have to use the 60 degree colum
responder1 said:no. he said # 2 alum is not good for 90amps anymore
338.10 (B)(4)(a)refers to 334.80 in the 2008 NECresponder1 said:seu cable i was using. then where is it writen?
100 amp or less use 60?C (140?F) by code you need 1/0Dennis Alwon said:He be wrong unless the terminals are not rated 75C or it is part of a SE cable such as SEU or SER
wireways said:100 amp or less use 60?C (140?F) by code
wireways said:100 amp or less use 60?C (140?F) by code
responder1 said:i agree about using wire if the terminals is rated for 75 degree's. but i have been hearing that for service cables like 2 or three conductor has to be derated to the 60 degree colum
responder1 said:i agree about using wire if the terminals is rated for 75 degree's. but i have been hearing that for service cables like 2 or three conductor has to be derated to the 60 degree colum
334.80 Ampacity.
The ampacity of Types NM, NMC, and NMS cable shall be determined in accordance with 310.15. The ampacity shall be in accordance with the 60?C (140?F) conductor temperature rating. The 90?C (194?F) rating shall be permitted to be used for ampacity derating purposes, provided the final derated ampacity does not exceed that for a 60?C (140?F) rated conductor. The ampacity of Types NM, NMC, and NMS cable installed in cable tray shall be determined in accordance with 392.11.
Where more than two NM cables containing two or more current-carrying conductors are installed, without maintaining spacing between the cables, through the same opening in wood framing that is to be fire- or draft-stopped using thermal insulation, caulk, or sealing foam, the allowable ampacity of each conductor shall be adjusted in accordance with Table 310.15(B)(2)(a) and the provisions of 310.15(A)(2), Exception, shall not apply.
Where more than two NM cables containing two or more current-carrying conductors are installed in contact with thermal insulation without maintaining spacing between cables, the allowable ampacity of each conductor shall be adjusted in accordance with Table 310.15(B)(2)(a).
responder1 said:thanks dennis. i got it now. see ya at hunts