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Is it safe to say that with modern electrical equipment and a new motor, you would use the 75 degree column of 310.16 in determining branch circuit conductor size?

I ask because I was watching a motor video and the 60 degree column was used several times. That could have been a worst case scenario in the event of terminations rated only 60.

My particular job involves a 3ph 208v 7 1/2 hp motor.
FLA 430.250 = 24.2 x 125% = 30.25 = #10cu. (per 310.16 75 column)

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Buck
 
You may use the 90 deg column but the load current on the conductors may not exceed the 75 deg ampacities. But pay attention to 110.14 (C) (4).

Charlie
 
Art 430 was clarifed recently to indicated that motors are designed for 75 Deg C wire but its not a requirement to use the 75 deg ampacity column.
Motor ampacity is sized at 125% of the motor FLA, pumps are required to be 140%, most miss this requirement. For motors that start and stop frequently, use a larger wire. Most of the overheating occurs at the overcurrent device.
 
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