I'm hung up on properly sizing Type P cable (rated for 100C), and explosion proof motor, and a 75C terminal. Ampacity rating for the cable comes from IEEE 45-2002.
As you can see, the cable is way overkill for the actual current requirement, but is the smallest allowable size per NEC 430.22(G). Where I get hung up is the application of 110.14(C), which states that "the temperature rating associated with the ampacity of a conductor shall be selected and coordinated so as not to exceed the lowest temperature rating of any connected termination, conductor, or device." I exceed the terminal temp rating at 75C (20A), but will NEVER come close to this current during normal nor overload conditions.
Am I allowed to use this cable, but must consider circuit ampacity to be 20A? Section (C)(1)(a)(4) tells me I can use the cable, provided the ampacity of such conductors does not exceed 75C. This requirement seems to not apply since actual usage will never heat up the terminal.
Motor FLC | = | 6.7 | A |
x125 | % | ||
Required Conductor Ampacity | = | 8.4 | A |
14 AWG @ 100°C Rating | = | 25 | A |
Derating @ 55°C Ambient | x0.9 | ||
Derated ConductorAmpacity | = | 22.5 | A |
As you can see, the cable is way overkill for the actual current requirement, but is the smallest allowable size per NEC 430.22(G). Where I get hung up is the application of 110.14(C), which states that "the temperature rating associated with the ampacity of a conductor shall be selected and coordinated so as not to exceed the lowest temperature rating of any connected termination, conductor, or device." I exceed the terminal temp rating at 75C (20A), but will NEVER come close to this current during normal nor overload conditions.
Am I allowed to use this cable, but must consider circuit ampacity to be 20A? Section (C)(1)(a)(4) tells me I can use the cable, provided the ampacity of such conductors does not exceed 75C. This requirement seems to not apply since actual usage will never heat up the terminal.