kwired
Electron manager
- Location
- NE Nebraska
- Occupation
- EC
Bob
I can see the logic with conduit but not necessarily with tray.
If you had a pneumatic Thermostat line run in a conduit with a fault in it,it could melt a hole in the air line and you would loose temperture control of those units or unit.
Why take that chance?
Here is the way I see it, when a cable assembly is installed as a cable it lives by the rules of it's own article, when it is installed in a conduit or raceway it must comply with conduit and raceway installation rules such as derating and adjustment rules, conductor fill rules, the notes of chapter 9, 300.18, and 300.8.
I don't see where we get to change any of these rules because we are using a cable or conductor that does not have to be installed in a raceway on it own.
Let me ask this, does a cable assembly disperse heat inside of a conduit as well as it does installed outside of a conduit?
Roger
I don't see any rules that are being changed.
300.3 Conductors.
(A) Single Conductors. Single conductors specified in Table 310.13(A) shall only be installed where part of a recognized wiring method of Chapter 3.
If using conductors specified in 310.13(A) they will be installed in a raceway.
Raceways are required to be continuous between outlets, pull boxes, cabinets, etc.
I am talking about any kind of enclosure, trough, tray, or whatever you can think of that you may wish to run electrical cables as well as other things such as air tubing through.
As far as heat if you have cables bundled together with no other systems involved you still have to derate for number of conductors bundled together so why not here also?
If you do have heat involved from other systems then you need to derate for whatever the ambient temperature is. No different than derating conductors in a raceway that is installed in a boiler room.