cabbagekid2
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Hi Everyone,
I'm not very familiar with NEC so hopefully someone can help me.
Kaplan Problem 10 states:
Given: A commercial building with an electrical power system that includes a significant number of 120V AC and 208V AC three phase loads (4 wire, wye connected). Computed, total load of 645 amps.
The size of THHN aluminum conductor required for the service when they are paralleled six times per phase is:
a) #2 AWG
b) #1 AWG
c) #1/0 AWG
d) #2/0 AWG
The answer given is B. 645Amps/6=107.5 Amps Then use Table 310.16 for THHN and Aluminum. (#1 AWG is 115A)
My question is why are the ampacities of the cables not derated since there are 6 of them per phase in parallel? Do we not need to use Table 310.15(B)(2)(a)?
When do you need to derate the cables? If you did it for this example, would it be 6 conductors or 3x6=18?
Thanks!
I'm not very familiar with NEC so hopefully someone can help me.
Kaplan Problem 10 states:
Given: A commercial building with an electrical power system that includes a significant number of 120V AC and 208V AC three phase loads (4 wire, wye connected). Computed, total load of 645 amps.
The size of THHN aluminum conductor required for the service when they are paralleled six times per phase is:
a) #2 AWG
b) #1 AWG
c) #1/0 AWG
d) #2/0 AWG
The answer given is B. 645Amps/6=107.5 Amps Then use Table 310.16 for THHN and Aluminum. (#1 AWG is 115A)
My question is why are the ampacities of the cables not derated since there are 6 of them per phase in parallel? Do we not need to use Table 310.15(B)(2)(a)?
When do you need to derate the cables? If you did it for this example, would it be 6 conductors or 3x6=18?
Thanks!