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Page 1: LANES POINTS. 310.2 Conductors (A) Insulated - Conductors Shall be Insulated Exception: Where covered or bare conductors are specifically permitted else

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National Electrical CodeArticle 310

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310.2 Conductors(A) Insulated - Conductors Shall be Insulated

Exception: Where covered or bare conductors are specifically permitted else where in this code.

(B) Conductor Material. – Conductors in this article shall be of aluminum, copper – clad aluminum, or copper unless otherwise specified.

310.3 Stranded ConductorsWhere installed in raceways, conductors of size 8 AWG and larger shall be stranded.

Exception: As permitted or required elsewhere in this Code.

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310.8 Locations(A) Dry Locations. – Insulated conductors and cables used in dry locations shall be any of the types identified in this Code.(B) Dry and Damp Locations. – Insulated conductors and cables used in dry and damp locations shall be Types FEP, FEPB, MTW, PFA, RHH, RHW, RHW-2, SA, THHN, THW, THW-2, THHW, THWN, THWN-2, TW, XHH, XHHW, XHHW – 2, Z, OR ZW.

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310.8 Locations (cont.’d)(C) Wet Locations. – Insulated conductors and cables used in wet locations shall comply with one of the following:1) Be moisture – impervious metal – sheathed2) Be types MTW, RHW, RHW-2, TW, THW, THW-2, THHW,

THWN, THWN-2, XHHW, XHHW-2, ZW.3) Be of a type listed for use in wet locations.

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310.8 Locations (cont.’d)(D) Locations Exposed to Direct Sunlight. – Insulated conductors or cable used where exposed to direct rays of the sun shall comply with:1) Conductors and cables

shall be listed, or listed and marked, as being sunlight resistant.

2) Covered with insulating material, such as tape or sleeving, that is listed, or listed and marked, as being sunlight resistant This material was extracted from Mike Holt Training Materials

copyright 2007 by permission. Visit mikeholt.com or call 1.888.NEC.CODE (632-2633) for more information.

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310.9 Corrosive Conditions. - Conductors exposed to oils, greases, vapors, gases, fumes, liquids, or other substances having a deleterious effect on the conductor or insulation shall be of a type suitable for the application.

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310.10 Temperature Limitation of Conductors.No conductor shall be used in such a manner that its operating temperature exceeds that designated for the type of insulated conductor involved. In no case shall conductors be associated together in such a way, with respect to type of circuit, the wiring method employed, or the number of conductors, that the limiting temperature of any conductor is exceeded.

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310.10 Temperature Limitation of Conductors

This material was extracted from Mike Holt Training Materials copyright 2007 by permission. Visit mikeholt.com or call 1.888.NEC.CODE (632-2633) for more information.

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Conductors for General Wiring310.11 Marking.

(A) Required Information. All conductors and cables shall be marked to indicate the following information, using the applicable method described in 310.11(B):

(1) The maximum rated voltage.(2) The proper type letter or letters for the type of wire or cable as specified elsewhere in this Code.(3) The manufacturer's' name, trademark, or other distinctive marking by which the organization responsible for the product can be readily identified. (4) The A W G size or circular mil area.(5) Cable assemblies where the neutral conductor is smaller than the ungrounded conductors shall be so marked.

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310.13 Conductor Constructions and Applications.

Insulated conductors shall comply with the applicable provisions of Table 310.13, 310.62, 310.63, and 310.64

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Table 310.13 Provides useful

information about wire

styles and uses.

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Voltage drop can occur when wire sizing is not considered.

E = I X RVoltage = Amp times Resistance#10 wire = 1.00 ohms @ 1,000

feet15 v = 15 Amp x 1.00 ohm

115v – 15v = 100v

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Adjustment for temperature exposure and wiring limit within a conduit.

This material was extracted from Mike Holt Training Materials copyright 2007 by permission. Visit mikeholt.com or call 1.888.NEC.CODE (632-2633) for more information.

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310.15 Ampacities for Conductors Rated 0 – 2000 volts

(1) Tables or Engineering Supervision. Ampacities for conductors shall be permitted to be determined by tables or under engineering supervision, as provided in 310.15(b) and (c).

(2) Selection of Ampacity. Where more than one calculated or tabulated ampacity could apply for a given circuit length, the lowest value shall be used.

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Conductors for General Wiring310.15 Ampacities for Conductors (cont.’d)

(B) Tables.Ampacities for conductors rated 0 – 2000 volts shall be as specified in the Allowable Ampacity Table 310.16 through 310.19 and Ampacity Table 310.20 through 310.23 as modified by (1) through (6).

(2) Adjustment Factors.(a) More Than Three Current – Carrying Conductors in a Raceway or Cable. Where the number of current – carrying conductors in a raceway or cable exceeds three, or where single conductors or multcondutor cables are stacked or bundled longer than 600 mm (24 in.) without maintaining spacing and are not installed in raceways, the allowable ampacity of each conductor shall be reduced as shown in Table 310.15(b)(2)(a).

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Conductors for General WiringTable 310.16

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Use Table 310.15(b)(2)(a) to adjust current carrying capacity more than 3 conductors share the same raceway or conduit.

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When the exposure temperature exceeds 86º F then a correction factor is applied.

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310.15 Ampacities for Conductors (cont.’d)(3) Bare or Covered Conductors.

Where bare or covered conductors are used with insulated conductors, their allowable ampacities shall be limited to those permitted for the adjacent insulated conducts.

(4) Neutral Conductor(a) A neutral conductor that carries only the unbalanced current from other conductors of the same circuit shall not be required to be counted when applying the provisions of 310.15(b)(2)(a).

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310.15 Ampacities for Conductors (cont.’d)(5) Grounding or Bonding Conductor. A grounding or bonding conductor shall not be counted when applying the provisions of 310.15(b)(2)(a)