74sparks
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- Location
- Pennsylvania
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- Electrical Engineer
I'm digging into a conduit run from a prior electrician, just beginning the autopsy now, and discovering some creative peculiarities. Full report to come.
But for a quick check, when wire is marked "TYPE MTW OR THWN-2 OR THHN" what is its temperature rating when used in underground nonmetallic conduit? I believe THWN-2 carries a 90C rating wet or dry, but MTW and THHN would drop to 65C for a wet location, such as buried PVC conduit. So, when carrying multiple and conflicting ratings, does the highest or lowest govern?
Part of this run two hardwired loads (ceiling fan and overhead lighting) connected via AWG-14 (same "MTW OR THWN-2 OR THHN" wire, to a 20A breaker. If they were arguing for a 115% rating at 50F ambient on a 90C wire, then AWG-14 would technically pass, even with the 70% derating for 9 wires in a conduit. But if this wire rating drops to 65C for wet location, then we have a violation.
But for a quick check, when wire is marked "TYPE MTW OR THWN-2 OR THHN" what is its temperature rating when used in underground nonmetallic conduit? I believe THWN-2 carries a 90C rating wet or dry, but MTW and THHN would drop to 65C for a wet location, such as buried PVC conduit. So, when carrying multiple and conflicting ratings, does the highest or lowest govern?
Part of this run two hardwired loads (ceiling fan and overhead lighting) connected via AWG-14 (same "MTW OR THWN-2 OR THHN" wire, to a 20A breaker. If they were arguing for a 115% rating at 50F ambient on a 90C wire, then AWG-14 would technically pass, even with the 70% derating for 9 wires in a conduit. But if this wire rating drops to 65C for wet location, then we have a violation.

