I am confused about the table Table 310.15(B)(2)(a) Ambient Temperature Correction Factors Based on 30°C (86°F) , and Table 310.15(B)(2)(b) Ambient Temperature Correction Factors Based on 40ºC (104ºF). Can someone explain to me.
I am confused about the table Table 310.15(B)(2)(a) Ambient Temperature Correction Factors Based on 30°C (86°F) , and Table 310.15(B)(2)(b) Ambient Temperature Correction Factors Based on 40ºC (104ºF). Can someone explain to me.
Thanks for the quick reply. Sorry I did not describe my question clearly. I am confused about the table Table 310.15(B)(2)(a) already includes the 40-degree ambient temperature, why there is another table about 40 degree? The title says Ambient Temperature Correction Factors Based on 30°C (86°F). is the 30 degree conductor rating?30ºC Ambient Conductors:
The conductor ampacity Tables 310.15(B)(16) through (16) are based on 30ºC Ambient (look at the title of the table).
To temperature correct these conductors for a different ambient temperature, use table 310.15(B)(2)(a) Ambient Temperature Correction Factors Based on 30°C Ambient (86°F).
40ºC Ambient Conductors:
The conductor ampacity Tables 310.15(B)(18) through (20) are based on 40ºC Ambient (look at the title of the table).
To temperature correct these conductors for a different ambient temperature, use table 310.15(B)(2)(b) Ambient Temperature Correction Factors Based on 40ºC Ambient (104ºF).
Thanks for the quick reply. Sorry I did not describe my question clearly. I am confused about the table Table 310.15(B)(2)(a) already includes the 40-degree ambient temperature, why there is another table about 40 degree? The title says Ambient Temperature Correction Factors Based on 30°C (86°F). is the 30 degree conductor rating?
How do I know which table to use?
I see what you mean now. Thanks for your patient. Now I get it.Which ambient temperature correction table? Use the correction table for 30ºC conductors if the allowable ampacity comes from a 30ºC table, and use the correction table for 40ºC conductors if the allowable ampacity comes from a 40ºC table (see my first response in this thread).
Happy to helpI see what you mean now. Thanks for your patient. Now I get it.
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