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BRANCH CIRCUIT
The branch circuit wire and fuse size should be established
through reference to the current version of the National Electrical
Code or any other locally approved source in conjunction with
the heater amperage rating. Branch circuit wires should have a
temperature rating no less than 75°C. For convenience, portions
of the wire size tables from the code are reproduced here. It is
suggested the electrician size the branch circuit at 125% of the
heater ampere rating and further increase wire size as necessary
to compensate for voltage drop in long runs. Branch circuit voltage
drop should not exceed 3% at the heater.
TABLE 310-16. Allowable Ampacities of Insulated Conductors
Not more than three conductors in raceway, cable, or earth (directly buried), based
on ambient temperature of 30°C (86°F)
Size
Temperature Rating of Conductor, See Table 310-13 Size
60°C
75°C
85°C
90°C
60°C
75°C
85°C
90°C
(140°F)
(167°F)
(185°F)
(194°F)
(140°F)
(167°F)
(185°F)
(194°F)
TYPES
TYPES
TYPES
TYPES
TYPES
TYPES
TYPES
TYPES
RUW, T
FEPW,
V, MI,
TA, TBS,
RUW, T
RH, RHW,
V, MI,
TA, TBS,
TW, UF
RH, RHW,
SA, AVB,
TW, UF
RUH,
SA, AVB,
AWG
RUH,
SIS, +FEP,
THW,
SIS,
AWG
THW
+FEPB,
THWN,
+RHH,
MCM
THWN,
+RHH,
XHHW,
+THHN,
MCM
XHHW,
+THHN,
USE
+XHHW*
USE, ZW
+XHHW*
COPPER
ALUMINUM OR COPPER-CLAD ALUMINUM
18
. . . .
. . . .
. . . .
21
. . . .
. . . .
. . . .
. . . .
. . . .
16
. . . .
. . . .
22
22
. . . .
. . . .
. . . .
. . . .
. . . .
14
15
15
25
25
. . . .
. . . .
. . . .
. . . .
. . . .
12
20
20
30
30
15
15
25
25
12
10
30
30
40
40
25
25
30
30
10
8
40
45
50
50
30
40
40
40
8
6
55
65
70
70
40
50
55
55
6
4
70
85
90
90
55
65
70
70
4
3
80
100
105
105
65
75
80
80
3
2
115
120
120
75
90
95
95
2
1
130
140
140
100
110
110
1
0
150
155
155
120
125
125
0
00
175
185
185
135
145
145
00
000
200
210
210
1155
165
165
000
0000
230
235
285
180
185
185
0000
250
255
270
270
205
215
215
250
300
285
300
300
230
240
240
300
350
310
325
325
250
260
260
350
400
335
360
360
270
290
290
400
500
380
405
405
310
330
330
500
CORRECTION FACTORS
Ambient
For ambient temperatures over 30°C, multiply the ampacities shown above by the
Ambient
Temp. °C
appropriate correction factor to determine the maximum allowable load current.
Temp. °F
31-40
.82
.88
.90
.91
.82
.88
.90
.91
86-104
41-50
.58
.75
.80
.82
.58
.75
.80
.82
105-122
51-60
. . . .
.58
.67
.71
. . . .
.58
.67
.71
123-141
61-70
. . . .
.35
.52
.58
. . . .
.35
.52
.58
142-158
71-80
. . . .
. . . .
.30
.41
. . . .
. . . .
.30
.41
159-176
+The load current rating and the overcurrent protection for these conductors shall not exceed 15 amperes for 14 AWG, 20 amperes for 12 AWG, and 30 amperes for
10 AWG copper; or 15 amperes for 12 AWG and 25 amperes for 10 AWG aluminum and copper-clad aluminum.
*For dry locations only. See 75°C column for wet locations.
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