Is there anything that allows wire sizing to be based on 100% rated OCP instead of 125% continuous + 100% noncontinuous load?
A potential continuous load of 541 amps may be protected by 100% rated breaker.
541 amps x 1.25 = 676 amps seems to require 2 sets of 500mcm. I am told that since a 100% rated breaker can protect 2 sets of 350mcm (620A ampacity), I can ignore the 1.25 factor. Can anyone quote NEC paragraph for such allowance?
(all conductors copper, 75 degree C ratings, 80 degree ambient conditions)
A potential continuous load of 541 amps may be protected by 100% rated breaker.
541 amps x 1.25 = 676 amps seems to require 2 sets of 500mcm. I am told that since a 100% rated breaker can protect 2 sets of 350mcm (620A ampacity), I can ignore the 1.25 factor. Can anyone quote NEC paragraph for such allowance?
(all conductors copper, 75 degree C ratings, 80 degree ambient conditions)