wwhitney
Senior Member
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- Berkeley, CA
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- Retired
Say I have a 2000' long 2-wire #12 Cu 120V branch circuit for a very small load, 1A. #12 Cu is 2 ohms/kft per Chapter 9 Table 9, so the round-trip resistance is 8 ohms, meaning the voltage drop is only 8V, which may be acceptable. Does the NEC permit protecting this circuit at 20A?
At 8 ohms and 120V, the AFC at the far end is at most 15A. So a fault there will never trip a 20A OCPD, you'll just indefinitely have a 2000' long 1800W heater. Is there an NEC section that requires the circuit to be designed to avoid this outcome?
Thanks,
Wayne
At 8 ohms and 120V, the AFC at the far end is at most 15A. So a fault there will never trip a 20A OCPD, you'll just indefinitely have a 2000' long 1800W heater. Is there an NEC section that requires the circuit to be designed to avoid this outcome?
Thanks,
Wayne