Aceman
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I understand about this upsize requirement Ace but what about when its included in the cable?
There are no exceptions for cables, it applies to everything.
I understand about this upsize requirement Ace but what about when its included in the cable?
If one uses 8/2 NM or UF on a 40A breaker or 6/2 NM or UF on a 50A breaker, all is well, as soon as you decrease the rating of the fuse / circuit breaker on those cables then the rule kicks in, because the ungrounded conductor was "increased in size". Just one of those rules that can be baffling at times.
You are disregarding 250.122(F)(1).
well,the way i read table 250.122 is,6-2 # 10 ground will be good.#10 copper is good for 60 amps.there fore a 30 amp over current device is code as the 6-2 is good for 55 amps.he is
useing romex.the table reads grd size for over current device.
well,in my opinion if the increase went from #6 to #4 then yes but there is no increase in ungrounded conductors.they are still #6 there fore #10 ground because #6 romex is only good for 55 amps.i might go along if you put 75*c wire in the ckt but not as it stands.show me in the code that where it says you can,t use a lower value breaker.if this is the case then we know who has stock in the copper mines...lol
if this were in conduit what size ground would i need?