8-134 Log #798 NEC-P08 Final Action: Reject
(376.22)
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Submitter: Paul E. Guidry, Fluor Enterprises, Inc. / Rep. Associated Builders
and Contractors
Recommendation: This is an updated proposal to one previously sent. Part of
the text was left out. Please reject the previous proposal.
Add new text to read:
376.22 Number of Conductors and Ampacity. The number of conductors and
their ampacity shall comply with 376.22(A) and (B).
(A) Cross-Sectional Areas of Wireway. The sum of the cross-sectional areas of
all contained conductors at any cross section of a wireway shall not exceed 20
percent of the interior cross-sectional area of the wireway.
(B) Adjustment Factors. The adjustment factors in 310.15(B)(3)(a) shall be
applied only where the number of current-carrying conductors, including
neutral conductors classified as current-carrying under the provisions of
310.15(B)(5), exceeds 30. Conductors for signaling circuits or controller
conductors between a motor and its starter and used only for starting duty shall
not be considered as current-carrying conductors.
For the purposes of this Section, wireways with metallic dividers installed
constitutes separate wireways.
Substantiation: Wireways are often being used with dividers that are a listed
part of the equipment. Often these divided sections contain up to 30 current-
carrying conductors in each divided section. Where dividers are used, this
proposal would allow each divided section of the wireway to be counted as
individual wireways and allow up to 30 current-carrying conductors and 20%
fill without derating of ampacities.
Panel Meeting Action: Reject
Panel Statement: CMP-8 acknowledges that the use of internal barriers in
wireway is not prohibited. The submitter has not provided adequate technical
substantiation to permit increasing the number of conductors in a divided metal
wireway above 30 without applying the provisions of Section 310.15(B)(5).
Number Eligible to Vote: 12
Ballot Results: Affirmative: 12