The only caveat I use is if the actual motor nameplate FLC is HIGHER than the NEC charts, then I use the motor nameplate FLC. That can happen when you have high pole counts in the motor (low RPM) motors. For example I did a pumping plant project recently where they said the motors were 250HP, everyone sized everything expecting the FLC to be 302A or less (per the NEC table). But before we started I asked for the motor data sheets and sure enough, they were 12 pole (550RPM) motors so the nameplate FLC is 395A! That is actually closer to a 350HP in the table...