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(CHAPTER 10— TABLES Chapter 10. Tables Table 10.1.1.1 Percent of Cross Section of Conduit and Tubing for Conductors Number of Conductors | Cross-Sectional Area and/or Cables | %) L 53 2 31 Over 2 40 FPN No, 1: Table 10.1.1.1 is based on common conditions of Proper cabling and alignment of conductors where the length of the pull and the number of bends are within reasonable limits. 1k should be recognized that, for certain conditions, a larger size conduit ora lesser conduit fil should be considered. FPN No. 2: When pulling three conductors or cables into a raceway, if the ratio of the raceway (inside diameter) to the conductor or cable (outside diameter) is between 2.8 and 3.2, jamming can occur. While jamming can occur when pulling four (F more conductors or cables into a raceway, the probability is very low. - Notes to Tables (1) See Informative Annex C for the maximum number @) @) (4) (s) (6) @ 932 ‘of conductors and fixture wire, all of the same size (total cross-sectional area including insulation) permitted in trade sizes of the applicable conduit or tubing. - Table 10.1.1.1 applies only to complete conduit or tubing systems and is not intended to apply to sections of conduit or tubing used to protect exposed wiring from physical damage. Equipment grounding or bonding conductors, where installed, shall be included when calculating conduit or tubing fill. The actual dimensions of the equipment grounding or bonding conductor (insulated or bare) shall be used in the calculation. ‘Where conduit or tubing nipples having a maximum length not to exceed 600 mm are installed between boxes, cabinets, and similar enclosures, the nipples shall be permitted to be filled to 60 percent of their total cross-sectional area, and 3.10.2.6(B)(3)(a) adjustment factors need not apply to this condition, For conductors not included in Chapter 10, such as multiconductor cables and optical fiber cables, the actual dimensions shall be used. For combinations of conductors of different sizes, uuse actual dimensions or Table 5 and Table 10. 1.1.54. for dimensions of conductors and Table 10.1.1.4 for the applicable conduit or tubing dimensions. When calculating the maximum number of conductors or cables permitted in a conduit or tubing, all ofthe same size (total cross-sectional area including insulation), the next higher whole number shall be used to determine the maximum number of (8) (9) (10) ay (12) conductors permitted when the calculation results in a decimal greater than oF equal to 0.8. When calculating the size for conduit or tubing permitted for a single conductor, one conductor shall be permitted when the calculation results in a decimal greater than or equal to 0.8, Where bare conductors are permitted by other ‘sections of this Code, the dimensions for bare ‘conductors in Table 10.1.1.8 shall be permitted. Amulticonductorcable, optical fiber cable, or flexible cord of two or more conductors shall be treated as a single conductor for calculating percentage conduit ‘or tubing fill area. For cables that have elliptical cross sections, the cross-sectional area calculation shall be based on using the major diameter of the ellipse as a circle diameter. Assemblies of single insulated conductors without an overall covering shall not be considered a cable when determining conduit or tubing fill area. The conduit or tubing fill for the assemblies shall be calculated based upon the individual conductors: ‘The values for approximate conductor diameter and area shown in Table 10.1.1.5 are based on worst-case scenario and indicate round concentric-lay-stranded, conductors. Solid and round concentric-lay-stranded, conductor values are grouped together for the Purpose of Table 10.1.1.5. Round compact-stranded conductor values are shown in Table 10.1.1.5A. If the actual values of the conductor diameter and area are known, they shall be permitted to be used. Table sizes for conduits and tubings shown in the lables as “Raceway Size” in mm are referenced to ‘nominal internal diameter. Where industry standards used for sizing conduit and tubing diameters are given as outside diameter, insofar as these tables are concerned, the intemal diameters of these conduits ‘and tubings shalf be equal or greater than those shown in Table sizes (Table 10.1.1.4). Ampacitios of conductors in raceways shown in the ampacity tables of Chater 3 are based on specified conductor fill and ambient temperature rating Conduit fill more than the specified ampacities as shown in these tables shall be derated accordingly. CHAPTER 10 — TABLES Table 10.1.1.2 Radius of Conduit and Tubing Bends Conduit or Tubing Size (One Shot and Full Shoe Benders ‘Other Bends Raceway Size (mm) (mm) (mm) ob 100 100 ay us 125 ae 145 150 oe 180 200 aay 210 230 oo 240 300 2 265 375 80 325, 450 eo 375 525 100 400 600 125 600 . 750 150 750 900, ‘Combinations of Wires Permitted in Table 10.1.1.1) Table 10.1.1.4 Dimensions and Percent Area of Conduit and Tubing (Areas of Conduit or Tubing for the “Article 3/62 - Electrical Nonmetallic (ENT) ‘Arile 358 Electrical Metallic Tubing (END) oer? 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Nominal | Tovah — 1Wire Internal | Area | acenay | Wits Wire | 2wires | taternat | area a cor | 53% piameer | i00% | Spe” |_ 40% 3% | s3%. | viameter | 100% (am emmy | (om) eam [omy | emmy [coum [cory | come) [mm [coum [rn 10 “| ® re ce am ~ ~ te ef [2 [ss a [tes oe oe ang | 2 [is a2 [200 [29a SoS ee ease [se [as aes ae [300 [eae ae er ase eee [fs [eae [soe [0 [368 Pose ope oe Pasa pen [eo [0s [eso [9 [ae [a ope pe es sue) 2107 [30 orf os [eer [ras [sxe a spe tam pros fons ster | 6s ines [ions [rss [tooo [aT oe eae ase oat [ae] 762] aso | eo | 2006 | 3069 [27 [tse [eo _ [sis wo ne Pe Pano [ame] ae | or [90 | 29 | com [sare [ans [932 [ome Pans ace Taner | esis [1016 | stor [100 [3490] 523s | aeze [200s [05a [as 933 Table 10. 1.4 Continued CHAPTER 10— TABLES “metalie Condit (LENC-B) Article 3.56 Liquidtight Flexible Nonmetalie Conduit (@FNC-C) “Article 350-Liquidtight Flexible Metal Conduit (LEMC) “Article 3.56 Liquidtight Ferible Noumetaic Condult (U “Article 3.56- Liqulight Flestble Now amine toca ner omni m2 tern re raceway | re, ove | >i | Intern! | Ate | pacenny | ME syre ]2 met] ee | iae Size | Wr" | core | 3% | sv | piameter| 00% |PSir| aor | oor | S94 1 Pe sen [om [my [cum | team | cumy Param] ony [tem | Cn) | comm) | Com 70 o [ste fs Pes fatofo)u] os f{ et 2s | 2 5 wo Pai |e [ico [a fis ft | me | oe | 8 a = zo [ue [aos [ies [107 [a0 [ses] ao] ato aio [ves [os | 2th) oe as [aan [ss [ana in f6s[ sz | as | aze_| a8 [ 9 [ms | 268) Se ef sen [ser sis [300 [as [son [oso | oon [soa [30s | 388 | 9 ao [so [rar [oo [aos [or [sor | ao | sto | ros | ors | 395 [| 403 | i276 so_| ee [ase [nas [69 [oe [ais [so | a6 | ass [unos [os | 56 | om, “*Conesponds 3561.20) Corresponds 19 3.561.20) 934 Over? 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Nominal ] Toul acer] ove_| ow | some | ste | Damar | inose J Pent | Wace | ac | face | Met | ntral |: re (om) [om [mm | com [oom [om [fom | (mm [om [omy | com | coum | mm | Gem if a fe [os [oe [et foo fs Poss Pos Das | a a Po 20 fafa fie [i [iz [as [20 [nos] ase | as | mT tes Ta as [36 [08 er 02s ns [as as oT as se [ ae [so [sme [0s Pasa [9 [2 [20 [ego ate | a Pa Pa wo | s3_[ 00 [om [oe [a2 [os [oe [os Pan Pe 50 |e [isis [nes [oar [29 ave 502s | 9 [as an 6s | ass_[ism Pree [om [2 [ais [Sf t058 | as96 [ao mos] ag Pe eo | sa6 [2908 [ase J asw [ves [sw [so | 1600 | aso | mao aaat ] aa 90 [ase | 3e77 [3220 [ams | 907 | as _[ 50 [22668 [am Pas] ee woo [3325 [asso [ae [ase [meg [wate] 100 | 2007_| net | sas2[arep ] pee 130 | “s220 [750 | eo1e [oes [a9 [050 90 aeo7_| or aos Paap po vso [sex [via [ons [sess [ise [tesa [150 eos 9008 ise Pans] ae Poe CHAPTER 10—TABLES Table 10.1.1.4 Continued a3“ IU Conta VC ta nd PE Cana DPE Drea irs Wie Zier] Nomination! | — Tana Raceway Size a a% 53% 3% Diameter 100% (mm) om’) (rum) (mm) (mum’) (mum') (auni") 5 78 io 7 7 is Te ut 186 a i 204 a7 3% a 221 2 1 Fa 35 2 mH En os 30 3s a 40 513 769 6 397 401 1282, Fa es rae i es 20 2 % ia ia 2 as i 33 = 17 eT 27 ma 73 5 0 asi 3 a7 18 Ba a ra aa? a a 2508 iis on wo om 730) rs om waa ize 10 7 Te a8 a7 a ina Arise Te Rig VCO Owais Wie 2 Wee] Renainesal | Taare sucewysue |< ae eon one a omer ‘wn om om on ea com a=) [ont e 10 rm 3 7 v8 28 20 i 2a ma 10 Bi a 25 2 ai 3 2ie Ba or = rr oa ae 38 om 7m a eo io 3 7 0 = 2 ra is war a 20 % vos [ain ie in fo 353 @ 2 318 28 ia Bo soa 90 ma a7 3s 28 oa os 0 38 3 es 2 ioe om Trign 83- Wp Rg VC Conta OVO) con Tie 2 Wie | Nostra | Tana acennysiee [ote ors a = — on tom = oa tom ces oa (om = 7 = it 7 Se 208 = za 3 a a me 5 oa a7 a a 986 10 was 57 a7 2a i85 10 rs ‘si a aT asa 7 i i vor a 19 aw CHAPTER 10 — TABLES Table 10.1.1.5 Dimensions of Insulated Conductors and Fixture Wires Conductor Size | Approximate Area | Approximate Diameter Type {mm2 (mm dia.)] (mum) (mm) ‘Type: FFH-2, RFH-1, RFH-2, RFHH-2, RHH*, RHW*, RHW-2*, RHH, RHW, RHW-2, SF-1, SF-2, SFF-1, SFF-2, TR, TRE, THHW, THW, THW-2, TW, XE, XFF RFH-2, FFH-2, RFHH-2 0.75(1.0) oe 38 1.25 (12) 3 38, 2.0(1.6) 189 49 3.5.2.0), 29 54 552.6) 28.3 60 8.03.2) 54.1 83 4 66.5 92 a 866 105 30 13.1 12.0 38 12.0 14.8 50, 196.1 15.8 Cy) 271 170 80 263.0 18.3 RHH, RHW, RHW.2 100 308.0 19.8 125 404.7 22.7 150 456.2 24.1 200 555.7 26.6 250 651.4 288 325 7843 316 400 8762 334 500 1146.1 382 600 1513.6 9 750 17349 410 875 1955.7 49.9 1000 2173.0 52.6 075 (1.0) 75 31 SF-2, SFF-2 1.25 (1.2) 94 34 2.0 (1.6) 13 38 ‘SF-1, SFF-1 075 (1.0) 42 23 RFH-L,TR, TRF, XP, XFF 0.75(1.0) 37 27 ‘TR, TFR XP, XFF 125 (12) 7A 3.0 TW, XE, XFF, THAW, THW, THW-2 2.01.6) 94 34) 3520) 119 39 ‘TW, THAW, THW, THW-2 5526) 159 45, 3.062) 283 60 RHH*, RHW*, RAW-2* 201.6) 132 41 RHH*, RAW*, RHW.2*, XF, XFF 352.0) 166 46 936 CHAPTER 10 — TABLES Table 10.1.1.5 Continued Conductor Sie | Approximate Area] Approximate Diameter ype fmm? (ram dia} (mm') (ram) | Type RH, RAW, RHW-2*, THAN, THAW, THW, THW-2, TEN, TEFN, TAWN, THWN-2, XR XFF RHH,* RHW,* RHW-2,* XF, XFF_ 5.5 (2.6) 21.2 5.2 RHA®, RHW*, RHW-2* 30G2) 363, 68 14 16.6 1d 2 62.2 89 30 36.6 10.5 38 122.7 12.5 50, 143.1 13.5 60 169.7 14.7 80 201.1 16.0 100 240.5 175 ‘TW, THW, THAW, THW-2, 125 295.6 194 RHH*, RHW*, RHW-2* 150, 339.8 20.8 200 4264 23 250. 510.7 25.5 225 e290 283, 400 749.9 309) 500 951.2 348 600 1194.6 39.0 750 13987 22 875 1597.5 451 1000 1794.5 : 478 4 075 (1.0) 35 24 eae 1.25 (1.2) 45 24 2.0 (1.6) 62 28 35Q0) 86 33 5.5 (2.6) 139 42 8.0 (3.2) Bs 55 4 332 65 2 52.8 8.2 30 54 98 THHN, THWN, THWN-2 38. 1003 nS 50 U8 123 60 M31 Bs 80 172.0 148 100 208.7 163 125 (254.5 18.0 150 298.6 19.5 937 CHAPTER 10—TABLES ‘Table 10.1.1.5 Continued “Approximate Diameter = Conductor Size | Approximate Area Type [mm2 (mm dia.)) (mm’) (am) ‘Type: FEP, FEPB, PAF, PAFF, PF, PFA, PFAH, PFF, PGF, PGFF, PTF, PTFF, TFE, THAN, THWN, THWN-2, Z, ZF, ZFF, ZHF 200 376.7 219 250 4562 241 ‘THHN, THWN, THWN-2 325 559.9 (26.7 375 678.9 29.4 500 870.9 33.3 PE, PGFF, PGF, PFF, PTF, PAF, PTFF, PAFF eee pe 22 1251) 49 23 PF, PGFR, PGR, PFR, PTR, PAR PTFR PAFF, FE, FEP, PFA, FEPB, PFAH 2.01.6) 66 29 TFE, FEP, PFA, FEPB, PFAH 3520) 55(28) 8.03.2) O41 34 ZR, ZFF, ZHF 2, ZR, ZFF, ZHF 075 (1.0) 1.25(1.2) 2.0(1.6) 35 (20) 55 (26) 806.2) 14 2 30 38 665 81.7 92 10.2 78 CHAPTER 10 — TABLES ‘Table 10.1.1.5 Continued ‘Conductor Size | Approximate Area] Approximate Diameter ‘Type [mm2 (mm dia.)) (com) (mm) ‘Type: KF-1, KF-2, KFF-1, KFF-2, XHH, XHHW, XHAW-2, ZW 2.0 (1.6) 9 34 352.0) 19 39 552.6) 159 45 ‘XHHW, ZW, XHHW-2, XHH 806.2) 283 60 4 38.48 10 2 528 82 30 BS. 97 38. 98.5) 2 50 1169 122 60 141.0 B4 80 169.7 147 100 206.1 162 125 251.7 179 150 292.6 193 a 200 3733 21.8 250 , . 325, 400 ‘500 600 : 750 875 1000 0:75 (1.0) KF-2, KFF-2 2.0(16) 3.5(20)- KFA, KFF-1 : ‘yer RA RAW and RWI Waal out COVEN 5 ic 939 5(A) Compact Aluminum Building Wire Nominal CHAPTER 10 —TABLES centue |_Bweconucor | miwenwruse | ™Tanw'™ | npernun_| eeu Size Approx TApprox] Approx. | Approx. | Approx. [ Approx. | Approx. | Approx feom2 (mm Number of Dvitce | Aven | Dinmeter | Area | Diameter | Arex | Diameter | Ae. diay} _| Strands eve | coon) | tomy | cm’) | Camp | Cone) | (mmm) (omy 8002) 7 67 7M 65 3 - 5 oe ao 14 7 18 44 14 48 Gt 29 ee) a 2 7 85 sy | 3s 31 a a7 4 “ 30 7 99 n | 99 n 94 65 94 6 38 9 Mal 10 U8 109 10.5 87, 10.5 87. 50 19 12.7 127 127 127 4 102 M4 102 6 9 br | we} os | io | 6 | ms | Ba | 2 80 9 os le aisue | fever) (mero | ciripe| seat a|eciaise|towee pee 100 19 wa ws | 28 | isa | on | tsa_| 179 | 150 | 177 135 7 rae | apna | 2s fie an |ace | ore. | eats et bce 130 37 rape le ieribe | te zo7ge lero 7ea| esos me pe 12 9en (ecole ee eee 200 3 17 | a7 | an | 220 | 30 | 207 | 337 | 203 | 324 250 2 is7_| 26 | os | mo | a9 | 225 | 398 | 224 | 394 325 é 307 P2363] sa | 267 | 360 | 250 | aor | 249 | 487 400 st a1 | 28 | 63 | 292 | om | 273 | 58s | 277 | 603 500 61 29 | 326 | a7 | 326 | ass | 319 | 799 | 312 | 765 "=Diavcnsrons are oth indus SOU ‘Types RHH and RAW without outer coverings, APPENDIX B roe op Ampacities of Two or Three Insulated Conductors, Rated 0 Through 2000 Volts, Within 'verall Covering (Multiconductor Cable), in Raceway in Free Air Based on Ambient Air Temperature of 30°C ‘Temperature Rating of Conductor (See Table 3.10.3.1(A)) 60°C 75°C 90°C oe FC 30°C ‘Types RHW, | Types THEN, THHW, ‘Types RHW, THEW, ‘THW-2, THWN-2, THHW, ‘Types THEN, THAW, THW, RHH, RWH-2, USE- THW, THW-2, THWN-2, RHE, ‘Types THWN, 2 XHHW, XHHW-2, | Types THWN, RWH-2, USE-2 XHHW, Size(awG |_TW, UF | XHHW, Zw. IW2 TW. XHHW ‘XHHW-2, ZW-2 or kemil) COPPER "ALUMINUM OR COPPER-CLAD ALUMINUM ooas 16 18 2 7 ~ - ise 20 4 27 16 18 2 1o** 27 33 36 a 25 28 8 36 4B 48 28 3 37 6 r 48 38 = 6 38 45 SI 4 66 9 89 51 a Cy 3 16 90 102 59 70 9 2 88 10s ug 6 83 93 1 102 121 137 80 95 106 0 121 145 163 94 13 127 210 138 166 186 108 129 146 3/0 158 189 214 124 147 167 410 187 23 253 147 176 197. 25) 7205 245 276 160 192 217 300 234 281 317 185 224 250 350 255 30S 345 202 242 23 400 274 328 371 218 261 « 295 500 315 378 47 254 303 342 600 343 413 468 279 335 378 700 376 452 sia 310 311 420 750 387 466 529 321 384 435 800 397 479 543 331 397 450 900 415 500 570 350 a1 47 10th eral a Refer to 2.40,1.4(D) for conductor overcurrent protection limitations. 954 APPENDIX B ‘Table B.310.15(B)(2)(3) Ampacities of Multiconductor Cables with Not More Than Three Insulated Conductors, Rated 0 Through 2000 Volts, in Free Air Based on Ambient Air Temperature of 40°C (for Types TC, MC, MI, UF, and USE Cables) ‘Temperature Rating of Conductor [See Table 3.10.3.1(A)] ] Size (AWG I5C 85°C 90°C 60°C SC 85°C 90°C or kemil) COPPER "ALUMINUM OR COPPER-CLAD ALUMINUM. 18 - a =a i 5 = - 16 a : - 16 : - - 7 ae 18 21 24 2s : - : 5 1 21 28 30 32 18 a 24 25 10 28 36 a 4a a 28 30 32 8 39 50 56 9 30 39 4 46 6 32 8 75 9 41 3 9 a 4 Cc) 89 100 104 54 i) B a1 3 81 104 116 121 6 81 a” 95 2 92 us 132 138 n 2 103 108 1 107, 138 154 16 84 108 120 126 10 124 160 178 186 7 125 139 145 20 143 184 206 215 m 144 160 168 310 165 213 238 249 129 166 185 194 40 190 24s 204 287 149 192 214 224 250 212 274 35 320 166 214 239 250 300 237 306 341 357 186 240 268 280 350 261 337 an 394 205 265 296 309 400 281 363 406 425 22 287 317 334 500 321 46 465 487 255 330 368 385 ‘600 354 459 313 538 284 368 410 429 700 387 502 562 589 306 405 462 4B 750 404 523 586 61s 328 424 4B 495 800 41s 539 604 633 339 439 490 ‘513 900 438 570 639 670 362 469 314 548 1000 461 601 614 707 385 499 558 584 Tr TY COTETION TIO WHTe THF wRDIE per oer an TIT 955 APPENDIX C 5 sy Appendix C Conduit and Tubing Fill Tables for Conductors and Fixture Wires of the This informative annex is not a part of the requirements of this NFPA document but is included for informational purposes only: For cross-referencing conductor sizes, refer to the table below. AWG((kemil) mm? (mm dia. 18 0.75 (1.0) 16 * 1.25 (1.2) 4 2116) 12 3.5 (2.0) 10 5.5 (2.6) 8 8 (3.2) 6 4 4 22 3 26 2 30 1 38 0 so 20 60 3/0 80 4/0 100 (250) 125 (300) ee (350) a (400) oe (500) aoe (600) oe (700) oJ (750) oe (800) 400 (900) 450 (1000) oom (1250) oe (1500) on (1750) GH (2000) ye * Size for Appendix C only 966 For cross-referencing cond the table below. Raceway Size [inch(es)] uit diameter Sizes, refer to Metre Designator(mm)* 2 38 2 ie a 34 1 7 1a 35 Ln A 2 3 212 8 3 8 312 a 4 103 5 129 6 155 * Size for Appendix C only. Table Page (Cl — Blecircal Metallic Tubing (EMT) CMA)* — Electrical Metalic Tubing (EMT) (C2 — Electrical Noametalie Tubing (ENT) (C2(A)* — Electrical Nonmetallic Tubing ENT) 3 — Flexible Metal Conduit (PMO) (C3(a)* — Flexible Mel Conduit FMC) ‘C4 — Intermediate Metal Conduit (IMC) | (CAA)? — Intermediate Metal Conduit (MC) ‘C5 — Liquidight Flexible Nonmealic Conduit (Type LF- NCA) ‘C5(A)* — Ligudtght Flexible Nonmetallic Conduit (Type LENC.A) ‘C6 —Liquidight Flexible Nonmealic Conduit (Type LF- NCB) Caia) LENC.B) Tiquitight Flexible Nonmetallic Conduit Type (C7 — Liquidtight Flexible Nonmetallic Conduit (Type LF> NCO) C2(A) — Liquidtight exible Nonmetallic Conduit (ype LENCO) ‘C3 — Liguidight Flexible Metal Conduit (LMG) {C8(A)* — Liquitight Flexible Metal Conduit (LFMC) (C9 = Rigid Meta Conduit (MC) (C9(A)* — Rigid Metal Conduit RM) ‘C10— Rigid PVC Conduit, Schedule 80 ‘C0(A)* — Rigid PVC Conduit, Schedule 80 Cll = Rigid PVC Conduit, Schedule 40 and ADPE Conduit CICA)" — Rigid PVC Conduit, Schedule 40 and HDPE Conduit C.12—Type A, Rigid PVC Conduit 7 C120 — Type A Rig PVC Cond C3— TypEB, PVC Cont (A) = Type ER PVC Cond ee MTA eT SRN TCT GTA ‘conductors installed must be ofthe compact type APPENDIX ‘Table C.1 Maximum Number of Conductors or Fixture Wires in Electrical Metallic Tubing (EMT) (Based on Chapter 10: Table 10.1.1.1, Table 10.1.1.4, and Table 10.1.1.5) == “Trade Size (Metric Designator) Type Size ow Te [Ts [mpi 2 Pee] 3s [saT cawGnemid Tan [ae | en os [en Ton Tien Toe Ton | a ‘CONDUCTORS rn : 7 7 >.) >] 7 © | | ] 2 2 3 6 }o9 [ow Jas fae | 66 | 100 | as | 67 0 2 Poel op o le oe s 1 2 4 > | 9 | w | a | a | ‘ss | © 1 1 3 s s |oo |» | « |w | % 3 7 1 ea | eters |e i0ee |pearriea ng zs el esa | acct s 1 ' 1 4 s foo | us | aw | so | oe 2 1 1 1 af 7 | oa | o |» | x ° L \ 1 a fs [oso] se] ow] To v 2 7 7 pus |» o 1 1 1 2 fa foo | w | oa fv ° 1 1 1 3 s eg ° 1 \ 1 3 s 1 9.| 2 | rat, Rew 250 «|e 1 o t 3 5 7 : RAW? 300 o | oo | o 1 1 1 3 5 6 8 350 0 » | oo 1 1 1 3 ‘ 6 7 400 o | 0 1 1 1 2 ‘ s , 500 0 | o ° 1 1 2 3 4 6 woo ‘ oes rome ano 7 H 1 3 7 3 700 ° o | o | «a | o 1 1 2 3 4 0 o | 0 o | o | o 1 2 3 ‘ 00 o | 0 or eles 1 1 2 3 ‘4 00 o | o |o | o |] o 1 1 3 3 O00 Ce © 7 7 pi 2 3 1280 o | o | ou | o Dio L 1 1 3 1500 e o o | o | o Jo 1 1 1 1 1790 0 o | o | o | o o 1 1 1 1 2000 6 Sob gdb a 1 1 1 1 i s pos | as | = | | 9% | ae | a | 2 | ae Tw, TH 2 6 fou {ow ] oa fas form fam | ass | ass | ze Li i s fw fom fo | | oo | us | oo | os ‘ : 5 s foe |i | | os | | ios [ass 14 «| 0 | | ~ |» | | am | 1 | on | 20 pits n 4 se foo fa Joa fos | 9% | a6 | am | on aw, maa 0 3 ’ . 1 4 «fo fiw fw |e | ow | wo | 6 ¢ 7 a es | ee | pee eee see aera eels 4 1 1 3 ‘ Bele ee ere TW. THW 3 A 1 3 s r |o2 fom fon | o | 2 ee 2 1 1 ‘ © | w fo | ow | ose fae Ra, 1 i 1 Hi 3 4 7 [efi |» | o pi =] ne 20 : ° 1 1 1 3 s 5} | a |» a0 ° 1 ' 1 2 4 Ge ete | esses| eno 0 a o 1 1 1 3 6 os fe] ontres) 967 Table C.l Continued APPENDIX C Conductor “rade Size (trie Dsignator) Be cae (eer ins Peat) ea va ese om [oa ue [en] an [en Lan on | | on | on | oon 30 oe eran Papeete 300 -fofofsif,ftit2)a4fo6]s fou 350 o}ofo]i fu ee eae 400 Cele) (at eee |e 00 Ges eone |e |e 1 eases |e eer Tw.tHw, [600 Oe one rors[ae 1 Tea)aeaea fie eata |e RHuS, 750 Coe toe cei Tio | Ritwe 00 - foo foo fo fo fafa fa fsa dads Bawer 0 se conte ico to et |arocn cue) aeieit| eigie| enema v000 of oe feyeofofs]r.y2fs | 4 1250 PG Cel eo Hee |e 1500 - fo }ofofofof: da 1 \ 2 1750 Clete ool 1 \ 2 2000 eee etre arora ator eal |ea 1 \ 1 " a a 2 - | 9 | | ae | as for | ar | ars | 266 | sar | aes 0 - [os Jw | we | aw | x | oo | m | i | a | 2 ® ee lge (eee eee lee | lect ese | ae | el 6 : Zz 4 1 2 w | «| aw | 3 us acrn|e 1 2 4 7 10 16 28 6 36 7 3 1 ee 2 : 1 rts fos [rd ufo |» | o | ss 1 1 fie asa eae fase Je steele gy 10 : 1 1 rts | [> [2 [1 [as] 20 - fo fa Pe a ee es |e THEN, 30 oa er a | aes 40 ° 1 1 1 2 4 aol | is 250 Sin acetone ence ee eee cern nea eee eee 300 - fo ]fo fafa fata ds fa} wf] 350 lee ela 400 Oe a ofofotTititits]ts] oes i 7 ~>~oe fe fe fo? fa a] apa p> 700 ee 7 - fo fo fo fof i eas | 100 ~fofofofofar fatal sy} eds | a ee ee le | a oreo eed ot2ts |. I a apa |e] a ee eet | 2 Oe ee ee fee |e le | i ee | le lela | | ere (oy eel ieee a vee ee | EAR ; ea eae tl er ees se (ae see | 4 : 1 > ]s fof 2} mo} |u| w | os : - vfo2a fa for fw fiw fo fiw | os | oo 2 - t ots tot sitoutlu lw ta | Contr) 968 Table C.1 Continued APPENDIX ¢ “Trade Sie (Meare Desigastor) we a [a Te Ta [Tim [ie] 2 Pam] 3 [om] oo fo Ten Tan [ea Tn To [| om | on | ap PFA, PFAH, 1 5 re | | fu faf«e] ols [uw fa [aw [ao ie TP. foto fs mu fa | 7 | 3s pra.rray, | 20 o} ifs ]sa]a vo] nm | x» TFE,Z 30 ° 1 1 2 3 “ 1B m 40 Ore estes le ala nu [os |» " a as | 356 | 7m 2 wo | we} i» | | o am | au | so 0 6} ou | ow fos | a | w | am | aes | os | 300 « ator fom fa Poa fom fom [our | ais | ass z 6 ats ts |u| io [aw | iw |e | | ow + a LrLrrr—~—r—C—— =f ™ | 94 3 rfoa da of fala lw | o 2 -Paudadas a] oe ] 2 | ow fos | oo 1 oti: «| | iw |» | we | «6 1% | : 5 w [os [a3 [ss | 96 | 168 | 2s | 32 | a0 2 - | 6 Jom fw | as | as | om | a dois | ass | a6 0 - fos fos fw | wm fa | oss | oo | us | a0 | 20 “XHHW, ZW, 8 - 2 s 8 B 18 30 3 aL 105 35 XHHW2, pl ‘ tuts fc] wo] uz |» | ow | «| 0 7 ce em 2 ~tutao dst sts tu] of in [iw | 1 —[ 1 r : 4 5 8 5 2B 30 38 10 a 20 -fofautada2 sto] wo] wf ad a 30 -fefufada fads [so |e lo |x “0 ee eee ge eee eee |e | |e |e 250 ee 300 elo; oG ite lila|slsilsa isis 350 ofofaft a fal ala]a]oda «0 Oe ee xan, 00 -~}eofo}eotr}titits|s}] eo], ao © fo fefsf1 1 ]2 «s+. 1100 o}ofofofififle2ts]ade 750 o}ofofof}ifaflalsdads ‘00 -fofofofofirfatifdsa fads 00 ofofofotitifitstsfe 7000 -fefefeofo «fafa ]2] 3. 1250 of of}ofofofi fu vt2da 1500 o}o}ofofofia fu rfoa doa 180 o}ofofofof]o]4 ta da 2000 otoftototfto}ofi oti ti (ont) 969 APPENDIX C Table C.1 Continued Condactor Trade Size (Metric Dsgnaton lee aT in [36 a one) | [oo [Ten | en | on | on | co | @ [oo [| ov | om FIXTURE WIRES, wa, 8 ~T*y]"*]*y,a),"]2y,e >“ ju) REED 16 - | 7 | 2 | mo | iw | o | w | ve | mo | | 78 | : vw | |» | = | on | ne | | 30 [ a] sis srasrr2| 16 - fos fs | as | ow | se | 96 | toe | 2 | 382 | 0 ~ tr [a | mw | «| o | iw | i | os | 28 | 8 was |e SA OO ALT 18 ~ [4] me [a | ie fame | ae [se | oo XF 1s : a) te fess fe ee) | cee) ee XE XFF 14 = 3 i | [3 | | 6 | we [2s [3 [aw ao > |= [3 | | 1m | | 2 | as [oo [m9 | won 16 - | |» | ow | |i | os | nos | or | om | to PR PFE PGR | 18 a Oa Torah) ig > |e | | ws | om foe | rm | oe | a | os | om PAFF “4 - |e ]ia |i» | o | a | ie | om Loe | oo | 0 8 ~ [a [a] [as pr [ae [20 [mee [teas aa mz THF) 6 = | om | as | ss | oe | as | ao f see | seo | 57 | 967 “ See oe | tel |e |e || in 18 ais ase anna] tar | nine [asa [sr Is - | | | wo oa | ue | sie | ses | es | tom | am xeanrr2|° 4 Se es | a) fe | oe ee | | 2 - fo | oa far | os | oe | ous | ase | see | sor | on A 2 | os [os [os | ow | se | | ise | ose | os | om 1® ~ «| 2 | ms | 20 | a3 | se [om [ase | ame | ne 6 = fas [osx | 9s [ter | x20 | 60 | as | 956 | rzas | iss xeaxeri] 4 2 | | ae | | to | me | me | a6 | oo | x | ion 2 Pate | al |e | oe | | oa 10 ~ foo |e foo |i | ow | ios | ite | oe | 36 | 2 pas fos fs fo | st | 9% | 6 | an [mr XRF 10 fos foe | wo | iw | 2 | @ | | ios | ie | im ae eis or concent rade condos oly Fo compact nie ctadcton, Tie C:1A) sould be wed 1 Ti ble fr con sane wl, wich much ayer Gane Sa oer RI wi. Cunt mated fl we. Type Rl HW, and RW? wit ote vg APPENDIX C Table C.1(A) Maximum Number of Conductors or Fixture Wires in Electrical Metallic Tubing (EMT) (Based on Chapter 10: Table 10.1.1.1, Table 10.1.1.4, and Table 10.1.1.5A) Conductor Trak Sx (ev Daan Te se poe eT Tr iw ~ie[ 2 [Peels [om] —F.DLr—C—C—™C—C™.—.C=SCiCiCfalale |. «=e ifs fads wo |. | ofofofo]. _— | wo | - | o | o | o | ofa rt2ts fa ‘ 2} «adr {a fw] | a | om fou | a ‘ fafa fae] s fu] wl ala lo] a : fa dafs |] «def ol alala ls ote titi tata tc} ola] | uo or wo vf fa fa foe fo Jo fw foe | x0 ofa fa ]f2 fsa ]o fw] |» | as mow | ao | - | o fa | fs fs fs fis |e | i | CN a 300 a i sf§ssfsf 3s0 of ofa fata fa ls }a fod w oe el oe eo | ee) ie wm | -{ofolof:filitlse]ts],]s com gloat een cee mse oe er 10 | «..s6§sf. -— =......_._._s _ | =«.s.f.s 1000 ofoftotofiftitifts]if. 7 aps es ee |e] aa 7 ttt do fu] a fas | a] ow fe fom nes 4 1 3 4 8 18 18 2 48 a aL 2 fa dads fe]of ala] ufo | s i ti fifa ba |v Lo |v | | | oo (contin) om . APPENDIX C. . ‘Table C.1(A) Continued “Trade Sze (Meir Devignator) 972 qe APPENDIX€ ‘Pabte C.2 Maximum Number of Conductors or Fixture Wires in Electrical Nonmetallic Tabieg (ENT) (Based on Chapter 10: Table 10.1.1.1, Table 10.1.1.4, amd Table 10.1.1.5) 7 | Condactor “Trade Sas (Mire enter) = eo naa vases fenn nee] te| aa ero aa] z (awGimemil) T(12) (16) (21) 2) G3) ay (83) 63) (78) cu (103) CONDUCTORS 7 a 2 Bio io || a |) eee ee |e 1 » Se ee lee | - |: 5 >] a fada dato fa fe fe ped: ‘ ~{,{[i][5]s5s}]>7]e2)-}]-}-1- 7 a 3 - fad a fa fa ds fa] a. 2 Se ete le | |. 1 ofiftiftif>}s}-}-}-] - 10 lacie ia elena ee sl » ee ete et ee | eG »0 of ofa fafa fale) - fed - n lee |e ne |e ee ee ee RAH, REW, 250 , ° ° 0 1 T T ~ a - mia | 300 Soo leet et | 2) | ie 350 ofofofafafald-]|-]- “ Cio ete |e | 500 - fo fo fofolrtr]-}]-}|- J - a0 = On en ee es ed | eS ay of ofofofofa]-]- : 150 ee eee 00 Sto fo fof ofofaf-]} sf. ]- 900 : o o o jo o 11 - = : Se mo te ee te te mee lee |e ee ee ied | 1 7| o 1500 o | o | o | o | « | o 2 fod. 1190 of olofleofeolol]-|-]-4]- me |. |e«lololelolo ™ a rwrmw, | 2 - |e} uf] uw | 2|a]n 2 fod: zw 0 Df} |e foo fafa fa fe tet. ]- 5 [fa | [a fs |e | | | | 7 sane pape pe PP 2 Seg lee see lee | » fos foe | w fo | mw | of od: ‘ Spits toe fw Lu tat. |. ¢ papa pe pe fe ff 4 i fafafe]ede en 3 Sta fa fads fa du : 2 Sy fa fe fa fie Pow] - : j tf oti tits tes | : mall oe 5 20 Sto fa fa fa da ds : : oo Slee lee ee S : “ ~ftoftofti titi ds : Contes) on Table C.2 Continued APPENDIX C. oe Wa 3 wo [2p ° [0 ; o | o 1 oto 1 0 o | o 1 500 o ° 1 ‘TW, THW, @o o 0 0 a 2 fs : 750 5a 5 Ruws 00 ° ° ° RHW2" be oe lie : i000 7 |e ; 1250 >| oe : 1500 alo 5 1750 o | 0 5 _|__ 2000 ous |ista o “4 W 2 | @ | 2 | us zi a 2 s | | fo |» |» | - | - 10 So el | a |e 5 > fs | o | w]a ja | - | - ‘ ote fo | un fis |i | - | - * ig peel ere peze [pes : 3 Tl oes | aa 2 > fafa fs far fu] -]. 1 ieee [ea |store eae 10 a 20 Oe |e | THN, 30 of i fa fu fads]. ] . Tee 40 Oye Meteo eetee ee le 250 a 300 of ofa fat rts f.d. 380 ofofa dai fa fat. |]. 400 of ofofa fa fad. ]. 500 ofofofiti til -f[. i 0 ope gene eee ee fee thle fee i 700 of of of} o fa fo : 180 51d} o10] fio |. 00 o fo fofofur ful]. 900 Co | | 1000 o fo foflo}odfu | m4 rg coe) acai | cee | comes n ef | «| a] x | ow |. 0 s | o | 7 |» | a | wo | - er, FEB. ‘ >f6fto}urtuwt»|. | - PFA, PFAH, [-——— ? a 7 12 7 Fry 7 ued 4 1 4 s 8 2 19 . 3 1 fafa for | wo | os 2 otstoe}stutl-f- 974 APPENDIX C Table C.2 Continued Conductor “rade Sze (Metre Devignator) ‘Sue “| [om = (awerwemit) [7 (2y (6) a@y FA FAR, ; : : ; Tre v0 T T T rearran, | 20 oie 1 ae 0 : ° 1 ' 40 : o L 1 4 Saas 2 @ 70 95 158 7 : = e a fs 9 0 28 49 8 2 - - . i to ' 6 10 7 0 4 oo - - . . 4 3 6 n 19 26 “a - : . . = £ : 2 ata 3 18 30 - : : tial 4 1 3 5 9 2 a : : - ee : i 1 3 s 7 2 - - . . 1 : 1 1 2 4 6 10 - - i a 4 cs : = = 2 B 6 n 8 2 “4 n & : i: . to 4 8 13. co 32 cy - . 8 - 2 4 7 B ws | 30 : : . = = 1 3 5 10 13 2 - E Es EE ‘ rat eerie alate ea ane eget eon] einer pea : —— = ‘ ' 3 6 8 B . e Z i 2 - eee | 1 Se EST ESE (STE ES I = ' - te eae : > | 4 7 Sralees —— cae . 2 u 1 2 3 6 : : oa ie 0 : 1 1 3 5 E . : ‘ so s o 1 1 1 2 4 E B Ee : ee : ce v ro aaa eseea ee +— a - 0 0 1 1 1 ; . : : : tt . ° 1 1 1 2 zi : : na : ° ° ° i 1 1 - : i : san, | 52 oe oo ee Ve Ve ree [Ee HH 00 eal moat apa . aa : - mu : o ° ° ° 1 1 : : 180 eee )aige |rece| is i : : eel . 0 o 0 0 1 1 : : : 900, a o o 0 o 1 1 : : 11000 - ° D a 7 7 — 1250 le a le te : ; 1500 Sle lees |e : : i : 1750 : ole | eo i cele : : 2000 : gee ioe eee lee i : Contra) 935 APPENDIX C ‘Table C.2 Continued SF2, SFF2 SF, SFP RFA, TF, ‘THE, XF, XE Car TEN. TFN ui er tate eee elite eee | [Beas : 2 5 4 3 B | 2 | 3 | 30 TT XP, XFF 10 : 3 ‘ io ees 7 | a |e eso) : . Notes: I. This table is for concentric sanded conductors oly. For compact stranded conduct, Table C.2(A) shouldbe wed. 2. Two-hour fre-rted RHH cable has ceramifabe insulation, which has much larger diameters than other RH wires. Conmut 5 ‘Types RHH, RHW, and RHW-2 without outer covering, ‘manufacturer's conduit fl tbls 976 Electrical Nonmetallic Tubing (ENT) 10,1.1.5A) 1, Table 10.1.1.4, and Table 1! APPENDIX C “Table C.2(A) Maximum Number of Conductors or Fixture Wires in Based on Chapter 10: Table 10. APPENDIX C Table C.2(A) Continued Conductor ‘Type Size 3 [2 Tm yo (AWGrkemi) 42) | aa Ten | en wf A T 20 XxHHW, 350 XHHW2 400 1000 o ion: Conapact stranding Ws the Feu ofa manufaring POCO WR ‘srand wire) are virtually eliminated ' It L a 1 1 1 o ° ° ° o “ APPENDIX C Table C.3 Maximum Number of Conductors or Fixture Wires in Flexible Metal Conduit (FMC) (Based on Chapter 10: Table 10.1.1.1, Table 10.1.1.4, and Table 10.1.1.5) Cooter ais Sn ee Dato) ome | ee ee ee Pe wocncen Fon [09 Tan [ao os [an Po Pf oof nL an CONDUCTORS cee ee eee Bee lee ele lel le Ola ela lala la s fotifatetel oda “ Ao La aA Le n Boge reece leet Sella el: Saad ea eG el feet (ef es eo eG we ole: ees ea |G nay, | 2 [> J} 3 RHW2 300 0 0 o 0 1 1 1 Toto lolol le me eG: eee ole |e (e tosis) oe ea mes oa Mle ls | oleae: mc elo le lola cee os le neg ee Ua ose oaeca ee ele le lel el al Geto le} ota la ||: Def elel|ole lal sl: mo | ofofolololtols | es eas ‘Tw, THEW, 12 2 7 un 8 8 41 n wee sll etilitifel eles ee ee ieee) a [eee ee la | | Boe tle lle lala Pe ee a le lta ee ere] fan A loli lela las ee Pela eee | a ae weet |: wee la. fee | le APPENDIX C Table C.3 Continued ee enfnn-- eeanee-capaecsse---- =~ -[eeaseees snonofe----[gg esas saaiesssieccccles on RR ha aaace[-----lgganalsaaelesee|s eon efo ona -|RR Eas oa 8 See apes eae | Seren eee -----/888alenar a aaa Srndeariesihess oss. jeeealeees eebs coo vyusdhosheetbovcjpos se deeeaese} HER --------- cece qanzaeosdo-- |. -Jee--e-leaawafe~> -|§]- -2 2 ele ooo coo RA Re elem a ale ---|---occsloscscoco off FL Sle nin $]E]2 2 cc cle coc cloooe Be |e paps || pe |e eee Slo cco cloo ooo eco Bawmal- == -l0 oo clo oo © cole oe co olf a © ela = 5 — ljlisassfeeees BEE gss2- lo o9-leassiegggglesegg giz 22 ele enn 58 7 . x cot ag . ip ue 03) 36 16 29 263 166 uz 0 8 ° 39 361 2” 207 us 85 or 32 4 Fr n 2B 8 Is 3 n ° a 1 3 3 4 4 4 3 3 2 ' 1 Sl) laeecalggasals eas S Seals ealaass ale er cooly enn efo---- | gales Z@asleanaleeeselsas[e ss sole eonelanaac[e---- a] S}8| = |= saselaacalegeealaac[e gor ole een e[-----|----- g seeecelanaelaanzagalecclen eu elp an -[-----|---o¢ | —|- na om a 5) or “a ” 2 “Trade Size (Metric Desiguator) wens seleaelaaa--|-----lo ccc clococe 8 21 u | APPENDIX C 2 2s 18 " EI Fy 8 B 7 5 4 3 3 ma 5 0) 38 2 Conductor ‘Size (awGreemi) 10 30 “0 # 2 10 1250 1300 1750 2000, 888/888 88/888 2 3/8 i" 2 0 8 ‘ 4 3 2 7 v0 Tyee FA, FFAR, TE TFE,Z PFA, PFAH, ‘Table C.3 Continued Contra 981 APPENDIX C Table C.3 Continued Conductor Trade See Metric signee)” sia [a ‘She 38 wm [am 7 1 | rapes fata fe 2 7 [nT 03) (wenn Tr [ap | en | an too | op [oy [® = FIXTURE WIRES aoe ae es 3 7>)“y>2ys]s rr ao | 7% 6 2 rte jeje fe pete pepe % a a a | SF, SFF2 16 ees | ee | se ee el 4 2 Z 2 w | » | # cope a se] ie Toe oe aon fee fs TS FHI, TR, 8 5 1 7 37 38 o ae [223] 32 bil || ao are 16 «fu fiw fw | ao | | mo | wo | 29 | sss | ao XE XP i 3 ss >s «| s | « [om [om [oan [30 TENE 1 = [=] |» | 9% | os | 27 | os [se | 0 | ow a 16 6 tv [we | | on | os | iss | 2 | 2 | soe | oe PR PFE PGE | i s | 2 | 36 | sc |e | 18 | 22s [338 | «87 | 603 [ane pas 16 6 n 28 a 68 99 174 262 377 513 670 PAPE 4 ‘ 2 2 2 st m4 130 | 196 | 282 3es_ | soz ® w | a | 47 | 2 | ws | 1 | 250 | «6 | os | ass 17 zezee zur] 16 7 | a Jas foss | as | az | am | soz | asa | oat | aa 4 Cee Ee ees es ® sf @ [am [1% [10 | 207 [a6 | 05a | 902 | 1282 | 1075 6 w | » | # | wm | us | ims | 300 | ase | esr | aos | tte keake2| 14 7 J 2 fas | ost J go | ue | 2s | 307 | aa2 | oor | oss 2 s J 3 | a | oss | oss | oo | ue | as | sor | ais | see 10 3 os fos | io |i | os | oo | an | om | oon | et 8 we [ae [as [is [a6 | S03 [985] 087] aan} ross 6 wpe Yosr fs J ase | aor | 353 | sso | res | toa | ase KELL KEI “ De ee ee | 2 Be ee ey ae | | | 10 3 fo jis fis fio | is | is | ise | oe | aos | ops 2 T 3 3 ee eee ele XRF ‘o ; A ; nals le ve [8 Noes 1s 85 us 1S 1. This tbl is for concentric stranded conductors oly, For com 2. Twoshour ie-rated RHH cable has eeramifiable insulation, pact stranded conductors, Table C3(A) should be used which has much larger diameters than 5 cto ered il ib ca cer RETH wires. Consult manufacturers conduit ll table. 982 ING ARTICLE 3.10 — CONDUCTORS FOR GENERAL WIRE (4) Adjustment factors shall not apply to Type AC cable or to Type MC cable under the following conditions: a. The cables do not have an overall outer jacket. b. Each cable has not more than three current- carrying conductors. ©. The conductors are 3.5 mm? (2.0 mm dia.) copper. d. Not more than 20 current-carrying conductors are installed —_ without maintaining spacing, are stacked, or are supported on “bridle rings.” Exception to (4): If cables meeting the requirements in 3.10.2.6(B)(3)(4)a through c with more than 20 current-carrying conductors are installed longer than 600 mm without maintaining spacing, are stacked, or are supported on bridle rings, a 60 percent adjustment factor shall be applied. (0) Raceway Spacing. Spacing between raceways shall be maintained, (¢) Raceways and Cables Exposed to Sunlight on Rooftops. Where raceways or cablesare exposed Tab? 3.10.2.6(B)(2)(a) Ambient Temperature Correction Factors Based on 30°C ‘For ambient temperatures other than 30°C, multiply the allowable ampacities specified in the ampacity tables by the appropriate correction factor shown below. ‘Temperature Rating cf i Conductor Ambient Temperature ee 10 or less 129) 12 Lis 1-15 1.22 115 12 16-20 1s 1 1.08 21-25 1.08 1.05 1.04 26-30 1 1 1 31-35 091 094 0.96 36-40 0.82 0.88 ost 41-45 on 0.82 087 46-50 0.58 0.75 082 51-55 oat 0.67 0.76 56-60 - 0.58 om 61-65 - 047 0.65 66-70 - 033 0.58 n-15 - : os 76-80 - 7 oat 81-85 - 7 029 170 Except insulat not be subject to this ampacity adjustment, ight on or above rooftops, be jnstalled a minimun dee’ Shove the roof tothe bottom of the raceway: table of 23 mm. Where the distance above roof tothe bottom ofthe raceway is less than 95 veer a temperature adder of 33°Cshall be to the outdoor temperature to determine applicable ambient temperature for applica ofthe correction factors in Table 3.10.2.6¢8y9) (@) or Table 3.10.2.6(B)(2)(b). tion: Type XHHW-2 insulated conductors shay ne source for tbe ambient températures in Pe su uthe ASHRAE HendBook — Fundamentals." (4) Bare or Covered Conductors. Where bare o, covered conductors are installed with insulateg conductors, the temperature rating of the bare or covered conductor shall be equal to the lowest temperature rating of the insulated conductor fr the purpose of determining ampacity. (5) Neutral Conductor. (@) A neutral conductor that carries only the unbalanced current from other conductors of the same circuit shall not be required to be counted when applying the provisions of 3.10.2.6(B)(3\(a). (b) In a 3-wire circuit consisting of two phase conductors and: the neutral conductor of a 4-wire, 3-phase, wye connected system, a common conductor carries approximately the same current as the line-to-neutral load currents of the other conductors and shall be counted when applying the provisions of 3.10.2.6(B)(3)(2). (©) On a 4-wire, 3-phase wye circuit where the major portion of the load consists of nonlinear loads, harmonic currents are present in the neutral conductor; the neutral conductor shall therefore be considered a current-carrying conductor. (©) Grounding or Bonding Conductor. A grounding or bonding conductor shall not be coimted when applying the provisions of 3.10.2.6(B)(3)(@)- (7) Single-Phase Dwelling Services and Feeders. For one-family dwellings and the individual dwelling units of two-family and multifamily dwellings, service and feeder conductors suppli by a single-phase, 115/230-volt system a permitted be sized in accordance with 3.10.2.6¢ (7)Q) through (4). 3 ARTICLE 3.10 — CONDUCTORS FOR GENERAL WIRING _ For amblent temperatures other than 40°C, multiply the allowable ampacities specified in the ampacity tables by the Fopriate correction factor shown below. ‘Temperature Rating of Conductor Ambient Temperature (°C) | 60°C | 78°C | 90°C | 150°C 200°C | 250°C TO or lews se | 136 | 126 [ 113 1.09) 1.07 Wels us | ist | baz] bu 1.08 1.06 16-20 rar | tas | iis | 109 | 1.06 | 105 21-25 iaz | 12 | iia | tor | 105 | 108 26-30 wa {us} i | oe | 1.03 | 102 313s 12} 107 | os | 1.02 1.02 1.01 36-40 1 rfo 1 1 1 41-45, 087 | 0.93 0.95 0.98 0.98 0.99 46-50 om 08s | 0.89 0.95 097 0.98 Ss os | 076 | 084 | 093 | 095 | 096 56-60 . 0.65 0.77 09 0.94 095 61-65 - | oss | on | oss | 092 | 094 6-70 0.38 | 0.63 0.85 09 0.93 nets oss | oss | 088 | 091 16-80 - | oa | os | 087 | o9 81-90 . 0.74 0.83 087 91-100 - | - | - | 067 | 079 | oss 101-110 - | - | = | 06 | ors | ose 11-120 - | - | = | osz | on | ors 121-130 | | | oa | oe | ore 131-140 : 03 | os: | om 141 - 160 . os | 06s 161-180 : 03s | ose 181 -200 |. . 049 201 -225 elle 2 : 035 FPN No, 2: Ampacities provided by this section do not take voltage drop into consideration, See 2.10.2.2(A), FPN No. 4, for branch circuits and 2.15.1.2(A), FPN No. 2, for feeders. (1) Grounded Shields. Ampacities shown in Table 3.10.2.51(C)(69), Table 3.10.2.51(C\(70), Table 3.10.2.51(C)(B1), and Table 3.10.2.51(C)(82) shall apply for cables with shields grounded at one point only. Where shields for these cables are grounded ‘at more than one point, ampacities shall be adjusted to take into consideration the heating due to shield currents. FPN: Tables other than those listed contain the ampacity of eables, with shields grounded at multiple points. (2) Burial Depth of Underground Circuits. Where the burial depth of direct burial or electrical duct bank circuits is modified from the values shown in a figure or table, ampacities shall be permitted to be modified as indicated in (C)(2)(a) and (C)(2)(b). 172 ‘Table 3.10.2.6(B)(3)(a) Adjustment Factors for More Than Three Current-Carrying Conductors Percent of Values in Table 3.10.2.6(B)(16) Through Table 3.10.2.6(B)(19) a8 Number of Adjusted for Ambient Conductors'__| Temperature if Necessary 4-6 80 1-9 0 10-20 50 21-30 45 31-40 40 41 and above 35 SSScceeSesSeRSSSSSSESEEEE —“~ ARTICLE 3.10 — CONDUCTORS FOR GENERAL WIRING. @) The manufacturer's name, trademark, or other (B) Method of Marking. distinctive marking by which the organization (1) Surface Marking. The following dondicog responsible for the product can be readily and cables shall be durably marked on lentified surface. Te square millimeter size or are say (4) The square millimeter size or area. be repeated at intervals nok exceeding 600 my al FPN: See Conductor Properties, Table 101.18, for conductor Althea area expressed in SI units for conductor sizes specif in square not exceeding millimeter size or area. (1) Single-conductor and multiconductor rubbe,, (5) Cable assemblies where the neutral conductor is and thermoplastic-insulated wire and cable smaller than the ungrounded condueto i aeeky bh eat (2) Nonmetallic-sheathed cable Table 3.10.2,6(8)(16) Allowable Ampacities of Insulated Conductors Rated Up to and Including 2000 Voit, 60°C Through 90°C, Not More Than Three Current-Carrying Conductors in Raceway, Cable, or Earth irectly Buried), Based on Ambient Temperature of 30°C* “Temperature Rating of Conductor [See Table 3.10.3.1(A)] ore [75°C 90°C ore | IC 90°C) ‘ Types ‘Types RHW, ‘Types TBS, SA, SIS, RHW, THAW, | FEP, FEPB, MI,RHH, THHW, | Types TBS, SA, SIS, RIN, THW, | RHW-2, THHN, THAW, THW, | RHW-2, THHN, THEW, THWN, | THW-2, THWN2, THWN, | THW-2, THWN-2, USE ‘Types | XHHW, | USE-2,XHH,XHHW, | Types | XHHW, | XHH, XHHW, XHHW.2, Conductor |TW.UF | USE,zw | XHHW-2,2w2 "| TW,UF | USE ZW Size mm? ‘COPPER ‘ALUMINUM OR COPPER-CLAD ALUMINUM 200.6)" 5 20 5 = = = 3.52.0)" 20 25 30 15 20 25 552.6)" 30 35 40 25 30 35 8.03.2) 40 50 35 30 40 45 14 35 5 5 40 ay 65 2 0 85 95 55 65 80 30 85 100 us 65 80 90 38 100 us 130 15 90 10s 30 115 140 150 90 110 125 60 130 15s | 170 100 120 135 80 155 190 205 120 14s 16s 100 185 220 240 140 170 190 125 210 255 285 165 200 225 150 240 285 320 190 230 255 175 260 305 345 205 245 215 200 215 325 360 20 265 300 250 315 375 25 255 305 345 325 370 #5 490 300 355 405 375 395 470 530 315 380 430 400 400 480 335 320 385 440 500 445 530 595 365 435 485, “Refer to 3.10.2.6(8)(2)(a) forthe ampacity correction factors where the ambient temperature is other than 30°C. Refer to 3.10.2.6(BX38) ‘more than three current-carrying conductors. **Refer to 2.40.1.4(D) for conductor overcurrent protection limitations. 174 ARTICLE 3.10 — CONDUCTORS FOR GENERAL WIRING {@) Service-entrance cable (4) Underground feeder and branch-circuit cable (5) Tray cable (©) Imrigation cable (1) Power-limited tray cable (8) Instrumentation tray cable (2) Marker Tape. Metal-covered multiconductor cables shall employ a marker tape located within the cable and running for its complete length. Exception No. 1: Type MI cable. Exception No. 2: Type AC cable. Exception No. 3: The information required in 3.10.3.17(AY shall be permitted to be durably marked on the outer nonmetallic covering of Type MC, Type ITC, or Type PLTC cables at intervals not exceeding 1000 mm Exception No. 4: The information required in 3.10.3.17(A) shall be permitted to be durably marked on ‘a nonmetallic covering under the metallic sheath of Type ITC ‘or Type PLTC cable at intervals not exceeding 1000 mm. Table 3.10.2.6(B)(17) Allowable Ampacities of Single-Insulated Conductors Rated Up to and Including 2000 Volts in Free Air, Based on Ambient Temperature of 30°C* ‘Temperature Rating of Conductor [See Table 3.103.1(A)] orc | 75°C 90°C 60°C msc | 90°C. Types RHW, THEW, | _ Types TBS, SA, SIS, THW, | FEP, FEPB, MI. RH, ‘Types RHW, | Types TBS, SA, SIS, RHH, THWN, | RHW-2, THN, THHW, THHW, | RHW-2, THAN, THHW, XHHW, | THW-2, THWN-2, USE- THW, | THW-2, THWN-2, USE-2, Types | USE. |2,XHH, XHHW, XHAW-| Types | THWN, | XHH, XHHW, XHAW.2, Conductor |TW.UF | Zw 2,2W2 TW, UF | XHHW, USE Zw2 Size mm* COPPER ALUMINUM OR COPPER-CLAD ALUMINUM. 200.6" | 25 30 35 = = = 352.0% | 30 35 40 25 30 35 ssi | 40 50 ss 35 40 40 8.03.2) 55 65 7s 45 50 35 14 80 100 10 65 80 85 | 2 10s 130 14s 85 10s us 30 125 150 165 95 us 130 38 14s 175 195 us 135 135 30 180 [210 235 135 165 185 6 200 | 235 265 155 185 210 80 24s | 290 325 185 225 255 100 2ss_ | 340 380 20 265, 295 135 335 | 400 #5 260 310 350 150 37s | 44s 505 295 355 400 175 410 | 495 560 325 390 440 200 440 | 530 390+ 345 410 465 250 sio_| 620 685 405 485 545 325 600 | 720 800 25 360 640 375 si 875 510 615 690 400 660 | 795 890 520 630 705 S00 7s5_|_905 1020 605 30 820 ‘Refer to 3 10.2 B\ONa) forthe ampacity correction factors where the ambien temperature is other han 30°C. “Refer wo 2.40.1 4(D) for conductor overcurrent protection limitations. 15 RAL WIRING — CONDUCTORS FOR GENERAL ——— Sear ed Conductors Rated Up (0 a” Including 2000 Volts, Fable 3.102.605) Allowable Ampactes of Insulated C cine See Table 3.10:3.1(A)] “Temperature Rating of Conductor [ "oe 180°C [ 200°C 250°C tee «TRS, SA, SIS, RHH, RHW-2, THHN, Fer, Tai, HW, THWY2, USE-2, XHH, HW-2, ZW-2 eee [HERE ORSTERELC TIMINUMTOR COPPER-CTAD sey -coareD | Al Steam | COPE Oo prEt ALUMINUM 20.6" | 32 u a es 35.0 | 45 a 37 2 ssa | 57 e Fa 5 soa2 | 7m w 5 I 1 10 16 33 r=) 2 wa | 129 133 97 30 we | a7 165 107 8 1eo_| 172 188 127 50 194 | 206 220 152 © 22 | 230 241 1s 80 267 | 275 286 an 100 3i2_| 32s 339 aaa ‘Refer t 3.10.2 6(B\ON) for the ampacity correction Factors where the ambient temperature other than 40°C. Refer to 3.102 6(B\OVa) fr more than three current-carrying conductrs. ‘Table 3.10.2.6(B)(19) Allowable Ampacities of Single-Insulated Conductors, Rated Up to and Including 2000 Volts, 150°C Through 250°C, in Free Air, Based on Ambient Air Temperature of 40°C* ‘Temperature Rating of Conductor [See Table 3.10.3.1(A)] 150°C [200°C 250°C 150°C Ty FEP, ‘Types TBS, SA, SIS, RHH, RHW.2, THEN, FEPI THEW, THW-2, THWN-2, USE-2, XHH, ‘Types Z | PFA,SA ‘Types PFAH, TFE XHHW, XHHW-2, ZW-2 Conductor NICKEL OR NICKEL-COATED ALUMINUM OR COPPER-CLAD Size mm* COPPER COPPER ‘ALUMINUM 206 | 43 ST 36 5 352.0% | 63 n 82 “9 552.6)" | 83 94 M1 6s 8.03.2) | 100 7, 134 8 14 14 174 217 Tis 2 197 228 289 153 30 220 253 329 m 38 256 301 385 199 30 306 360 480 237 60 345 413 $23 270 80 418 507 657 325 100 497 $92 781 386 “Refer to 3.102 6(BN2)6) forthe arapacity comection factors where the ambien temperature oer Man 4 176 ARTICLE 3.10 — CONDUCTORS FOR GENERAL WIRING FPN; Included in the group of metal-covered cables are Type [AC cable (Article 3.20), Type MC eable (Article 330), and lead- sheathed cable. (8) Tag Marking. The following conductors and cables shall be marked by means of a printed tag attached to the coil, reel, or carton: (1) Type MI cable (2) Switchboard wires (3) Metal-covered, single-conductor cables (4) Type AC cable (4 Optional Marking of Wire Size. The information required in 3.10.3.17(A)(4) shall be permitted to be marked on the surface of the individual insulated conductors for the following multiconductor cables: ‘Table 3.10.2.6(B)(20) Ampacities of Not More Than Three (1) Type MC cable (2) Tray cable (3) Inrigation cable (4) Power-limited tray cable (5) Power-limited fire alarm cable (6) Instrumentation tray cable (© Suffixes to Designate Number of Conductors. A type letter or letters used alone shall indicate a single insulated conductor. The letter suffixes shall be indicated as follows: (1) D — For two insulated conductors laid parallel within an outer nonmetallic covering (2) M— For an assembly of two or more insulated conductors twisted spirally within an outer nonmetallic covering gle Insulated Conductors, Rated Up-to and Including 2000 Volts, Supported on a Messenger, Based on Ambient Air Temperature of 40°C* “Temperature Rating of Conductor [See Table 3.103.1(A)] | 75°C 90°C 75°C 90°C Types ‘Types RH, RHW, Type THHN, THAW, THW-2,| THHW, ‘Type RH, RHW, THHW, | THWN-2, RHH, RWH- THW, THHN, THHW, RHH, XHHW, RHW- THW, THWN, 2, USE-2, XHHW-2, THWN, 2, XHHW-2, THW-2, THWN-2, USE- Conductor |__XHHW, ZW ZW ZHEW 2,2W2 ‘Size mm* COPPER, ALUMINUM OR COPPER-CLAD ALUMINUA. 8.06.2) 3 a 4 48 14 80 4 @ B 22 105 121 81 4 30 116 136 oO 106 38 138 162" 107 126 50. 165 193 129 150 0 187 218 a 170 80 227 266 178 208 100 270 315. 210 246 125 316 38 248 \ 288, 150 363 L 43 285; 331 175 390 460 310 : 360. 200 416 486 327, 382 [250 496 581 392 458 325 576 674 458 535 375 630. 740 505 590) 400 659 7 529 617 300 TAL 870 606 709) "Refer to 310 ABN OND) forthe ampacity correction Tactors where the ambient temperature is other then 40°C, Refer wo 3.10.2.4BVSK@) for ‘more than three current-carrying conductors. 17 ARTICLE 3.10 — CONDUCTORS FOR GENERAL WIRING. Table 3.10.2.51(C)(4) Ambient Temperature Correction Factors For ambient temperatures other than 40°C, moltiply the allowable ampacties specified in the ampacity tables by the appropriate correction factor shown belov. Temperature Rating of Conductor Ambient Temperature (°C) ac TO or less 126 121 Wels 12 118 16-20 118 Ls 21-25 Lis ut 26-30 Ml 1.07 31-35 1.05 Los 36-40 1 1 41-45 09s 0.96 46-50 0.89 092 S155 084 0.88 36-60 on 0.83 61-65 on 078 66-70 063 073 1-15 oss 0.68 Figure 3.10.2.51(C)(3) Cable Installation 16-80 ae es Dimensions for Use with Table 3.10.2.51(C)(77) oe a ts Through Table 3.10.2.51(C)(86). : 36-90 : 048 91-95 : 039 96-100 0.28 Table 3.10.2.51(C)(67) Ampacities of Insulated Single Copper Conductor Cables Triplexed in Air Based on Conductor Temperatures of 90°C and 105°C and Ambient Air Temperature of 40°C ‘Temperature Rating of Conductor [See Table 3.10.3.1(C) 2001 - 5000 Volts 5001 - 35000 Volts 2001 - $000 Volts 5001 - 35000 Volts Ampacity Ampacity ‘Ampacity Ampacit Conductor [90°C ] 105°C] 0c | 105°C] Conductor [0c | 1056} ec fi Size (mm? Type | TypeMV-| Type ‘Type Size [mm* ‘Type ‘Type ‘Type ‘Type (mm dia) | Mv-90_| 105 __| MV-90 | Mv-105 | (mmdiay) | Mv-90 | Mv-105 | mv.90 | Mv-105 8.0(3.2) 65 4 - 80 290 320 300 340 4 90 99 100 110 100 335 378 345 390 2 120 130 130 140 125 3s | ais 380 430 30 160 175 170 195 175 465 SIS 470 525 38 185 205 195 25 250 580 645 580 650 50 215 240 225 255 378 750 835 730 820 60. 250 215 260 295, 500, 880, 980 850 950 “Refer to 3.10.2.51(C)(4) forthe ampacity correction factors where the ambient air temperature is other than 40°C. 179 OLLERS, CONTR —_ ARTICLE 430 — MOTORS, MOTOR CIRCUITS AND —S~ 4.30.14 Tables Table 4.30.14.1 Full-Load Current in Amperes, The following values of full-load currents” are for motors running at base speed. Direct-Current Motors “Armature Voltage Rating’ Volts 550 Vo — 90Volts 11S Volts 180Volts__230Volts_500 ts “4 40 rm 20 a 7 7 rr 32 a 26 ae : wm 68 sa 3 u _ 7 6 M4 96 16 48 3 a : 20 1 m2 95 a 7 a 12 : 2 83 $6 2 : n 08 8s . a a . 25 16 122 7 32 5 - 0 a 2 : a fin : se 7 » 136 2 10 2 16 . w 1s 6 is : en 7 S n " 2» Me : 2 u u os : 1 7 5 2 PY x» ne . 106, St 46 « a 7 0 @. “ 0 . 360" 7 3 8 5 o : 216 % %» 1s . : ass ry u 100 . . - at 168 Ms ns S as ns 18s 150 500 246 m 200 S os x30 24 a eg “Based on UL S08 Table 4.30.14.2 Full-Load Currents in Amperes, Single-Phase Alternating-Current Motors The following values of full-load currents are for motors running characteristics. The voltages listed are rated motor voltages. The curr ranges of 110 to 120 and 220 to 240 volts, al usual speeds and motors with normal torque ents listed shall be permitted for system voltage Horsepower 1S Volts 200 Volts_208 Volts_230 Volts [Horsepower 115 Volts 200 Vain 0m Vous GW) VoIN 16 44 25 24 22 riz 20 11s 110 0 M4 58 33 32 29 2 4 Be 132 2 13 72 4 40 36 3 34 196 187 7 2 98 56 54 49 5 56 322308 28 34 Be 16 69 712 80 46.0 440 40 1 16 92 88 80 10 100] 57s), 350 50 370 ARTICLE 4.30 — MOTORS, MOTOR CIRCUITS AND CONTROLLERS Table 4.30.14,3 Full-Load Current, Two-Phase Alternating-Current Motors (4-Wire) The following values of full-load current are for motors running at speeds usual for belted motors and motors with normal torque characteristics. Current in the common conductor of a 2-phase, 3-wire system will be 1.41 times the value given. The voltages listed are rated motor voltages. The currents listed shall-be permitted for system voltage ranges of 110 to 120, 220 to 240, 440 to 480, and 550 to 600 volts. Induction-Type Squirrel Cage and Wound Rotor (Amperes) Horsepower 115 Volts 7230 Volts 460 Volts 575 Volts 2300 Volts_| 2 40 20 10 08 - 34 48 24 12 10 - 1 64 32 16 13 : 112 90 4s 23 18 - 2 8 59 3.0 24 - 3 7 83 42 33 - 5 - 13.2 6.6 53 - 72 = 19 9.0 8.0 = 10 - 24 12 10 7 1s : 36 18 14 : 20 : 41 B 19 : 25 - 59 29 24 # 30 - 69 35 2B = 40 - 90 45 36 = 50 - 13, 56 45 - 6 - 133 7 3 4 1s - 166 33 66 18 100 - 28 109 87 23 125 - 270 135 108 28 150 - 312 156 125 32, 200 : 416 208 167, 4B am CONTROLLERS 'S AND ARTICLE 4.30 — MOTORS, MOTOR CIRCUIT e-Corrent Motors “Table 430.144 Full-Load Current, Three-Phase Alternatin ual ‘The following values of fl-toad currents are typical for motors running at speeds Ws with normal torque characteristics. The voltages listed are rated motor voltages. The currents listed shall 120, 220 to 240, 440 to 480, and $50 to 600 volts. 1 be permitted for system for belted motors and Motor, n vollage ranges of 110 5. | ee Tnduction-Type Squirrel Cage and Wound Rotor See anes Power (Armperes) ae Tis | 200 | 208] 230 | aw] aco] srs] 2300] 20 | 60 | fae Horsepower | Volts | Volts | Volts | Votts | vous | Votts | votts_| Volts | Volls | TOUS - | | 12 zs [2s faz fas fu [oo | - : a uM oe | ee | : : : 2 Ge) ee | eo | 33 |e laa | : : 2 we |as | os [aa fae} ar] - | - : : 3 no} 1s | 96 | «1 | as | 39 | - : : s ws | 167 | 82 | 97 | a6 | or | - : : : nn asa (io fre ee fe a : 1s alae a a | | |e : 20 erloat alla | a | | | : : 2s m2|us| oe | ula] a] - | fw fou fd - x0 wletwl satel a | |e | a | x | 0 age Jute) ion |eiee (esa (eae (ece ee |e 30 0 | 3 | wo} eo | | 2 | - oleae o -Jimiw|in|m| | @ | ow oO |e | 15 S| a | | | | | 0 w | o@ | is 100 = | 2s fan | as | ios | re | op | 26 wo | at 125 a | ses | a2 | one | iss | vs | ar | 253 | 6 | a | as 150 ais | 396 | 360 | 240 | wo] so | a7 | aor] ast | i | 30 200 =| sso | soe | aso | 320 | 240 | ie | a | 4oo | oom | i | 0 250 : = | oor | aos | 302 [282 | oo 5 : 300 : = | nx | ae | sor} ae pon | - : 350 Se lela ae | ae |e | : 00 os | os | or | oe | os | - : : 430 ltr sel || : : 00 : iio [ome |e |eam ate | : : Nr Wand Bp PO TOA TTS TMS TTD HTT a PT “Bard on UL S08 Table 4.30.14.5(A) Conversion Table of Single-Phase Locked-Rotor Currents for Selection of Disconnecting ‘Means and Controllers as Determined from Horsepower and Voltage Rating For use only with 4.30.9.10, 4.40.1.2, 4.40.5.1, and 4.55.1.8(C). aan Masiimum Locked-Rotor Current in a Maximum Locked-Rotor Current in — Ampere. Single Phase ne Ampere, Single Phase TS Vols 208 Volts 230 Vols TIS Volis 208 Volts 230 Volls 2 Sk 3a 2A 3 204 13 102 34 Bs ase a4 5 336 186 168 1 %6 3 ny Ta 80 i oa mm 20 co @ 10 Too0 a om 2 7 0 7 372 ARTICLE 4.50 — TRANSFORMERS AND TRANSFORMER VAULTS (INCLUDING SECONDARY TIES) ‘Table 4.50.1.3(A) Maximum Rating or Setting of Overcurrent Protection for Transformers Over 1000 Volts (as a Percentage of Transformer-Rated Current) Secondary Protection (See Note 2) Primary Protection over 1000 Volts Over 1000 Volts 1000 Volts or Less Location ‘Transformer Rated — Cireult Breaker Circuit Breaker ag CiFeult Breaker oF Limitations __Impedance (eNotes) FuseRating “(eee notes) Fuse Rating Fuse Rating 600% 300% 300% 250% 125% ‘Any locaton Boshi (See Note 1.) (SceNote 1.) (SeeNote 1.) _(SeeNote 1.) _(See Note 1.) More than 6% and 400% 300% 250% 225% 125% notmorethan 10% (See Note 1) _(See Note.) __(SeeNote1.) __(See Note) __(See Note 1) eer) are tec lot requires supervises A” (SeeNote 1) __(SeeNote1_Notreaued—Notrequred_ Notrequred locations . 300% 750% 250% only eerie oe aoe (See Note 5.) (See Note 5.) (See Note 5.) (See Note 3.) “More than 6% and 250% 225% 250% not more than 10% 0% Clad (See Note 5.) (See Note 5.) (See Note 5.) Noes 1, Where the required fse rating or circuit breaker sting does not correspond toa standard rating or seting, a higher rating or setting that does not exceed the following shall be permitted ‘aThe next higher standard rating o seting for fuses and circuit breakers 1000 volts and below, ot ‘bThe nex higher commercially available rating or setng fo fuses and circuit breakers above 1000 vot 2. Where secondary overcurrent protection is require, the secondary vercurent device shall be permed to consist of not more than six circuit breakers ar sx ses of fuses grouped in one location. Where multiple ovecurent devices ae ulzed, the total of ll the device ratings shall not exceed te allowed value of a single overcurrent device. Ifboth circuit breakers and fuses are used asthe overcurrent device the total of the device ratings shall not exced that allowed for fuses. 3.A supervised location is a location where conitions of maintenance and supervision ensure that only qualified persons monitor and service the transformer instalation, 4, Electronically actuated fuses that may beset to open ata speci current shal be set in accordance with stings for circuit breaker ‘5. Atransformer equipped with «coordinated thermal overload protection by the manuficrure shall be permitted to have separate secondary protection omited, Table 4.50.1.3(B) Maximum Rating or Setting of Overcurrent Protection for Transformers 1000 Volts and Less (as a Percentage of Transformer-Rated Current) : Primary Protection Secondary Protection (See Note 2.) Protection [—Greatsof9 | Currents Less | Corrente | Currents of9 | Curreas Les ‘Amperes or More | Than 9 Amperes | Than 2Amperes | Amperes or More | Than 9 Amperes Primary only 5% 1 167% 300% N | Tproesion’ | 125% SeeNote 1) (ot required Not required Primary and secondary | 250% (See Note 3.) | 250% (See Note 3.) | 250% (See Note 3.)| 125% (See Note 3.) 167% protection oy 1. Where 128 percent ofthis current does not correspond toa standard rating of fuse or nondjustble circuit esky, highe rating that doesnot exceed te next tighe standard ring shall be permite 2. Where secondary overcurent protection is required, the secondary overcurent device shall be permite to consist of wot moe than sx circuit breakers or sx sets, of fuses grouped in one location. Where multiple overcurent devices are utilized, the total of al the device ratings shall not exceed the allowed valu ofa single overcurent device. 3. A transformer equipped with coordinated thermal overload protection by the manufacturer and arranged to interrupt the primary curent shall be permitted to have primary overcutent protection rated or stata current valve thats not more than six times the rated current of te transformer for transformers having not ‘more than 6 percent impedance and nt more than four ies the rated current ofthe transformer for transformers having more than 6 percent but not more than 10 etoet impedance, 385 7 —y ARTICLE 4.30 — MOTORS, MOTOR CIRCUITS AND CONTROLLERS ‘Table 4.30.4.2 Maximum Rating or Setting of Motor Branch-Circuit Short-Circuit and Ground-Fault Protective Devices Percentage of Full-Load Current Inverse Time of Motor ont lement neous Trip Single-phase motors 300 175 800 250 AC polyphase motors other than wound- 300 195 800 = rotor Squirrel cage-otherthan Design Benergy- 300 175 800 250 efficient Design B energy-efficient 300 17s 1100 250 Synchronous? 300 17s 800 250 Wound-rotor 150 150 800 ie DC (constant voltage) 150 150 250 150 = For eerain exceptions 10 We ValRY ECTNGT ee SOT "The values inthe Nostime Dela The values given in the laste Exceptions No. | and No.2. Fas cluan apo tine dey Css CC ses luna so cover the rags of onadjsable iver time pes of cut brakes tht may be modified ain 4304.26, °Synchronous motors of the low torque, low-speed type (usually 450 rpm ot lower, such are used to drive reciprocating compressor, pumps, and sofort, that star al motor controller having coordinated motor overload protection and short-circuit and ground- fault protection in each conductor and it will open the circuit at currents exceeding 1300 percent of motor full-load current for other than Design B energy-efficient motors and 1700 percent of motor full-load motor current for Design B energy-efficient motors FPN: A motor short-circuit protector, as used in this section, is a fused device and is not an instantaneous trip circuit breaker. (D) Torque Motors. Torque motor branch circuits shall be protected at the motor nameplate current rating in accordance with 2.40.1.4(B). 4.30.4.3 Several Motors or Loads on One Branch :uit. Two or more motors or one or more motors and other loads shall be permitted to be connected to the same branch circuit under conditions specified in 4.30.4.3(D) and in 4.30.4,3(A), (B), or (C). The branch- circuit protective device shall be fuses or inverse time circuit breakers. (A) Not Over 1 Horsepower. Several motors, each not exceeding | hp in rating, shall be permitted on a nominal 230-volt or 115-volt branch circuit protected at not over 20 amperes or a branch circuit of 1 000 volts, nominal, or less, protected at not over 15 amperes, if all of the following conditions are met: (1) The full-load rating of each motor does not exceed 6 amperes. (2) The ratings of the branch-circuit short-circuit and ground-fault protective device marked on any of the controllers is not exceeded. 356 loaded, donot require a fase rating or cireuit- breaker setng in excess of 200 percent of ful load current. (3) Individual overload protection conforms to 4,303.2, (B) If Smallest Rated Motor Protected. If the branch- circuit short-circuit and ground-fault protective device is selected not to exceed that allowed by 4.30.4.2 for the smallest rated motor, two or more motors or one or more motors and other load{s), with each motor having individual overload protection, shall be permitted to be connected to a branch circuit where it can be determined that the branch-circuit short-circuit and ground-fault protective device will not open under the most severe normal conditions of service that might be encountered. (C) Other Group Installations. Two or more motors of any rating or one or more motors and other load(s), with each motor having individual overload protection, shall be permitted to be connected to one branch circuit where the motor controller(s) and overload device(s) are (1) installed as a listed factory assembly and the motor branch-cireuit short-circuit and ground-fault protective device either is provided as part of the assembly or is specified by a marking on the assembly, or (2) the motor branch-circuit short-circuit and ground-fault protective device, the motor controller(s), and overload device(s) are field-installed as separate assemblies listed for such uuse and provided with manufacturers’ instructions for use with each other, and (3) all of the following conditions are complied with: (1) Each motor overload device is either (a) listed for group installation with a specified maximum Tating of fuse, inverse time circuit breaker, of both, or (b) selected such that the ampere rating of the motor-branch short-circuit and ground-fault

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