James Williams
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- Location
- Fairmont, WV, USA
- Occupation
- Retired master electrician
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Article 310 Conductors for General Wiring, Part III. Installation. 310.10 Uses Permitted. (G) Conductors in Parallel. (1) General.
Exception No. 1: Conductors in sizes smaller than 1/0 AWG shall be permitted to be run in parallel
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Article 240 Overcurrent Protection.
240.21 Location in Circuit. Overcurrent protection shall be provided in each ungrounded circuit conductor and shall be located at the point where the conductors receive their supply except as specified in 240.21(A) through
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(I) Control Tap Conductors. Conductors of any size and length meeting the ampacity of the load served shall be permitted to supply signal or control power to indicating instruments, contactors, relays, solenoids, and similar control devices. Control tap conductors can be tapped from branch-circuit, feeder, and tap conductors.
Informational Note: Conductors larger than required for the ampacity of the load may be required for the correct functioning of indicating instruments and relays.
Substantiation: (1) The text removed from 310.10(G)(1) Ex. 1. does not describe paralleled conductors, it describes tap conductors. Moving it to 240.21 makes sense because that is the part of the Code dealing with tap conductors. The second reference to "(H)" is intentionally unchanged.