Hey guys,
I'm working on code questions from Cram for Exam Vol. 4. Question 52 is about allowable ampacity for type ETT flexible cord:
"A #8 AWG, two-conductor flexible cord type ETT is to be used in a construction atmosphere. What is the allowable ampacity of the cord?"
The solution says that the answer is choice C = 35 A based on Table 400.5(A)(1), but upon looking more carefully at this table, shouldn't it be 40 A instead?
The 35 A for type ETT #8 AWG flexible cord is listed under Column A, which per the notes below the table apply to 3-conductor cords.
On the other hand, Column B for ETT #8 AWG flexible cord has 40 A under Column B, which per the notes below the table apply to 2-conductor cords. And the given flexible cord in the problem statement is 2-conductor.
See the attached photos for reference. So, shouldn't the correct answer be Choice D = 40 A instead? Or am I missing something here?
I'm working on code questions from Cram for Exam Vol. 4. Question 52 is about allowable ampacity for type ETT flexible cord:
"A #8 AWG, two-conductor flexible cord type ETT is to be used in a construction atmosphere. What is the allowable ampacity of the cord?"
The solution says that the answer is choice C = 35 A based on Table 400.5(A)(1), but upon looking more carefully at this table, shouldn't it be 40 A instead?
The 35 A for type ETT #8 AWG flexible cord is listed under Column A, which per the notes below the table apply to 3-conductor cords.
On the other hand, Column B for ETT #8 AWG flexible cord has 40 A under Column B, which per the notes below the table apply to 2-conductor cords. And the given flexible cord in the problem statement is 2-conductor.
See the attached photos for reference. So, shouldn't the correct answer be Choice D = 40 A instead? Or am I missing something here?