Elect117
Senior Member
- Location
- California
- Occupation
- Engineer E.E. P.E.
I wanted to make sure I am reading these things correctly before I reply to a contractor. I think I am confusing myself. The contractor ran 33 phase conductors of #10 in one conduit (like a 5in). The conduit is a 15' long run up to a box and doesn't meet any of the exceptions of 310.15(C)(1). So, I notified him that even if the loads were 1A, having the that many conductors in one conduit would require derating the conductors and needing to reduce the OCPD size from 30A to 20A (THWN-2-> 40A * .4 = 16A, rounded up to 20A).
Is that right?
I got back to the office and was reading 240.4(D) and noticed that it says:
240.4(D) - "Unless specifically permitted in 240.4(E) or (G), the overcurrent protection shall not exceed that required by (D)(1) through (D)(7) after any correction factors for ambient temperature and number of conductors have been applied."
I don't know if I am confusing myself and was correct in my correction or if 240.4(D) means that even after all of the correction factors, you can still use a 30A OCPD.
Is that right?
I got back to the office and was reading 240.4(D) and noticed that it says:
240.4(D) - "Unless specifically permitted in 240.4(E) or (G), the overcurrent protection shall not exceed that required by (D)(1) through (D)(7) after any correction factors for ambient temperature and number of conductors have been applied."
I don't know if I am confusing myself and was correct in my correction or if 240.4(D) means that even after all of the correction factors, you can still use a 30A OCPD.