TiredDude
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I am aware that there is the need to derate the ampacity of wire for ambient temperature (say an attic in the midwest, 120*F-130*F?) and also derating for other situations, such as bundled wire.
If a wire is bundled in an attic, I understand that both bundling and ambient temp derating factors should apply cumulatively. Makes sense.
What about a wire that is bundled in the basement near the service panel, that is later unbundled and travels through the attic? Common sense says derate the wire for the local condition, i.e. derate for bundled, derate for attic temp, and apply the largest derate factor of the two to the whole wire.
I have read some statements on another site indicating that you would apply both derating factors to the wire on a cumulative basis, even if the derating conditions are in separate areas.
Any electricians/code experts that can clarify this?
Thanks.
If a wire is bundled in an attic, I understand that both bundling and ambient temp derating factors should apply cumulatively. Makes sense.
What about a wire that is bundled in the basement near the service panel, that is later unbundled and travels through the attic? Common sense says derate the wire for the local condition, i.e. derate for bundled, derate for attic temp, and apply the largest derate factor of the two to the whole wire.
I have read some statements on another site indicating that you would apply both derating factors to the wire on a cumulative basis, even if the derating conditions are in separate areas.
Any electricians/code experts that can clarify this?
Thanks.