Iosegueda
New User
- Location
- California
- Occupation
- Field electrician
Can someone explain when derating. Whats the difference between using the table 310.15(B)(16). Columns of 60/75/90 degrees. I know most wires of THHN
Can someone explain when derating. Whats the difference between using the table 310.15(B)(16). Columns of 60/75/90 degrees. I know most wires of THHN
As similar wire insulation types have improved over the decades, there's been an evolution of the rated operating temperature rating. What started as TW, is now THWN-2. The H means heat resistant (75C), the double-H means high-heat resistant (90C), and the N means nylon jacket. The "-2" means dual-rated for both 75C and 90C, in both wet and dry locations. Previous ratings such as THHN and THWN (no -2), may still appear on the datasheet and print legend to indicate backwards compatiblility with older product standards.Can someone explain when derating. Whats the difference between using the table 310.15(B)(16). Columns of 60/75/90 degrees. I know most wires of THHN