Wireway fill issues

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rhamblin

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I need to feed 20 3-phase circuits. I was going to run a wireway down the length of the press, and drop out with cord drops. But then I read 376.22B that states over 30 conductors and I need to derate...substantially. Well I don't want to do that. So my question is, if I ran a divider down the middle of the trough, and put half of the conductors on one side and the other half on the other side, would that make it code compliant?
 
That's been debated here many times before. For boxes the NEC is clear, for code purposes a divider makes a single box into two boxes. For a wireway, which is a raceway, no such distinction is given.
 
We've done two gutters side by side chase nippled together at intervals to get around the 30 conductor requirement. It's not glamorous, but it works.
 
Brings up an interesting point to which I don't have a solid answer.
Assuming the loads are motor loads, is it permissible to use the Art 430.22 ratings for the required ampacity ?
For example, if we have 5 HP 480v motors where the motor circuit conductors must have an ampacity of of 9.5 amps. #12 THWN-2 with over 41 conductors has an adjusted capacity of
10.5 amps. Would this not be Code compliant (even though you might be on a 20 amp GFSC device)
 
Brings up an interesting point to which I don't have a solid answer.
Assuming the loads are motor loads, is it permissible to use the Art 430.22 ratings for the required ampacity ?
For example, if we have 5 HP 480v motors where the motor circuit conductors must have an ampacity of of 9.5 amps. #12 THWN-2 with over 41 conductors has an adjusted capacity of
10.5 amps. Would this not be Code compliant (even though you might be on a 20 amp GFSC device)

Good point, for motor loads you only need to size the conductor at 125% of the motor HP ampacity from the appropriate table in Article 430. The size of the OCPD wouldn't be relevant to the conductor size.
 
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