wwhitney
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- Berkeley, CA
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- Retired
Add "Services" to the table in 240.4(G). In this post I just list the new table row, rather than the whole table.
Cheers, Wayne
(G) Overcurrent Protection for Specific Conductor Applications.
Overcurrent protection for the specific conductors shall be permitted to be provided as referenced in Table 240.4(G).
Services 230 230.90(A)
Statement of Problem and Substantiation for Public Input
Article 230.90(A) Exception 3 permits multiple overcurrent devices to protect service conductors. Further "the sum of the ratings of the circuit breakers or fuses shall be permitted to exceed the ampacity of the service conductors, provided the calculated load does not exceed the ampacity of the service conductors."
So this is an allowable case in which conductors are not "protected against overcurrent in accordance with their ampacities." As such, it needs to be listed in 240.4 as one of the exceptions. Since this is a specific conductor application, listing it under 240.4(G) is appropriate.
Cheers, Wayne
(G) Overcurrent Protection for Specific Conductor Applications.
Overcurrent protection for the specific conductors shall be permitted to be provided as referenced in Table 240.4(G).
Services 230 230.90(A)
Statement of Problem and Substantiation for Public Input
Article 230.90(A) Exception 3 permits multiple overcurrent devices to protect service conductors. Further "the sum of the ratings of the circuit breakers or fuses shall be permitted to exceed the ampacity of the service conductors, provided the calculated load does not exceed the ampacity of the service conductors."
So this is an allowable case in which conductors are not "protected against overcurrent in accordance with their ampacities." As such, it needs to be listed in 240.4 as one of the exceptions. Since this is a specific conductor application, listing it under 240.4(G) is appropriate.