here is the question
You need a branch-circuit conductor for a 40 A non-continuous load in EMT with 8 current-carrying conductors. Conductors are THHN copper (90 °C). Ambient temperature is 40 °C. What is the minimum conductor size required after applying adjustment and correction factors?
I highlighted in blue what I feel is the important information to answer this question.
A-4 AWG
B-6 AWG (correct answer)
C-8AWG
D-10AWG (my answer)
I work through it like this correct me when I go wrong.
1st 40 Amps of non-continuous = 40 Amps
2nd I do temp correction 40Amps*1.15(which is in the 90 degrees for less than 50 degrees) =46Amps
3rd I do the bundle adjustment 46Amps*70%=32.2Amps which in the 90-degree column in table 310.16 shows me #10 AWG after I round up.
so, where am I going wrong and as always thanks in advance for the assistance.
You need a branch-circuit conductor for a 40 A non-continuous load in EMT with 8 current-carrying conductors. Conductors are THHN copper (90 °C). Ambient temperature is 40 °C. What is the minimum conductor size required after applying adjustment and correction factors?
I highlighted in blue what I feel is the important information to answer this question.
A-4 AWG
B-6 AWG (correct answer)
C-8AWG
D-10AWG (my answer)
I work through it like this correct me when I go wrong.
1st 40 Amps of non-continuous = 40 Amps
2nd I do temp correction 40Amps*1.15(which is in the 90 degrees for less than 50 degrees) =46Amps
3rd I do the bundle adjustment 46Amps*70%=32.2Amps which in the 90-degree column in table 310.16 shows me #10 AWG after I round up.
so, where am I going wrong and as always thanks in advance for the assistance.