Pierre C Belarge
Senior Member
- Location
- Westchester County, New York
In reading tap conductors (Art 240.2) and some magazine articles, I have come to this conclusion.
There are many conductor sizes that we install directly from overcurrent devices that can be defined as "Tap" conductors.
Such as these typical installations:
6 AWG, Type THHN being fused at 70 amps
4 AWG, Typer THHN being fused at 90 amps
4/0, Type THHN being fused at 250 amps
500 Kcmil, Type THHN being fused at 500 amps.
I never really though about it, but a recent article I read brought this to my attention.
There are many conductor sizes that we install directly from overcurrent devices that can be defined as "Tap" conductors.
Such as these typical installations:
6 AWG, Type THHN being fused at 70 amps
4 AWG, Typer THHN being fused at 90 amps
4/0, Type THHN being fused at 250 amps
500 Kcmil, Type THHN being fused at 500 amps.
I never really though about it, but a recent article I read brought this to my attention.