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aise ARE 302—CAME TRAYS a Sot Boom Cable ray ~ MaltsondactorCotrl ade Sin! ate. dt tig put secon, non of he cossolona aes fees a cess sec sal pot ected 2 penta he err cose sedi! sof We el ay; dp o 150 mar al be aed © ‘Stoime he lwo eo romarnoal weno oy caleba Seth wee ep of mane hn 150 mm () Vented Chant Cable Trays. Whee vee cane elit voys comin mutant abs oer Ope he ing Satay 1) Where ont om mandir site ol he cose sucha eu lot send Ta pected Come Tot 32190. ‘Vise nr hn ne elon cle intl, he sans ecoarineal aval as alan eee eve ‘Sree 2 F384 80) Table 3924.96) Allowable Cable FM Area for Maticondector Ces in Vented Channel Cae Tray fe C Vali o Les wide wiat ot | Colamin More Than One ‘Cable Tray Onecable ‘cae 75 300 50 10 160 190 240 ase, AgrsoncauLe rears os © Sod Channel Cable Trays Where sold shamed able ways ‘onae muiendastr cables of any pe, the flowing il ap (2) Where ealy oe maoendsor cables installed, the esse seta sen of the eae shall not exeved the ae pei Colma of Table 292 10, (Gy Where mere than ene licondtor cable i instal he sm of he eros ston aca of alee sll wt enced th al ‘Specie in Cokin 2ef Table 392 90) “Table 392.1910 Allowable Cable Fill Ares for “Malicondacior Cabs a Said Channdl Cable Frys or Cables Rated 20 Vata Lene Tusite wiathot | Coloma ‘Cable Tray One Cable 0 330 100 24 130 300 A9LL.10 Number of Singe-Conductr Cables, Rated 2000 Volts Less in Cable Tray The nite of sglecondcior ees ‘aed 2 600 volo espe in singe cable ay seston shall tt exceed the eguern of hi ton, The sngleconlotrs of ‘indictor semble sha be evenly cred aos the abet 1s Soke s besa py fh skim oper (@) Ladder oF Vertisted Trough Cable Trays Whee ladder or eaed ough sable trays contin snglecomdustor cables, the "inane oss endctors sh conform the follow (1) Where al of he exes te 500 mo argr, the sum ofthe lamers ofall single conductor cable shall not exceed cable tx ‘wt and the ables tall be ntl a single ger Concer ‘hat ate bound together 10. camprise each cx pnp sll be petite ibe insted ince tana singh ier '@) Whee allo he ae re sn 125m upto S00 mm, the sum ofthe cross secre ofall snele-casduso abe shal pot ‘Table 3.92.1.9 Allowable Cable Fill Area for Multiconductor Cables in Ladder, Ventilated Trough, or Solid Bottom Cable Trays for Cables Rated 2 000 Volts or Less Maximum Allowable Fill Area for Multiconduetor Cables Ladder or Ventilated Trough Cable Trays, 3.92.1.9(a) Solid Bottom Cable Trays, 3.92.1.9(¢) Column T Column 2° Column 3 ‘Column 4° Inside Width of | Applicable for Applicable for Applicable for Applicable for Cable Tray | 3.92:19(a)) Only | 3.921.9(2)3) Only | 3.92.1.9(6)) Only | 3.92.1.9(613) Only 150 4500 #500 — GO Sd) 3 500 3500-2538) 225 6800 6 800 — (30 Sd) 5 100 5 100-25 Sd) 300 9.000 9.000 — (30 Sd) 7 100 7 100-425 Sd) 450 13500 13 500-Go sd) 10.600 10 600-25 sd) 600 18000 18 000 -Go sd) 14200 14 200-(25 Sd) 750 22500 22.500 ~(30 Sd) 17700 17,700-(25 $d) 900) 27.000 27 000 — (30 Sd) 21300 21.300-(25 $d) ere SAVALLATIVO 268 LV “Tie maximum allowable Haas in Colurins 7 and shall be ealeulated. For example, the maximom alowabe itn mim? fora 1S0 mm wie cable way in Column 2 shal be 4500 minus (30 malpied by Sd) [the maximum sowie fil in square inches, or #150 mam wide eae tray in Coimn2 shal be 7 mis (12 multiplied by SO) The term Sd in Columns 2 and 4 is equal othe sum Of the diameters, in mm fal cables 10722 mm and larger mulicondacir eae in the saene cable ray with smaller cables. a 3.92.1.11(b) ART 3.92 - CABLE TRAYS 537 Table 3.92.1.10(a) Allowable Cable Fill Area for Single- Conductor Cables in Ladder or Ventilated Trough Cable Trays for Cables Rated 2 000 Volts or Less Maximum Allowable Fill Area for Single- Conductor Cables in Ladder or Ventilated Trough Cable Trays Column I Column 2* Inside Width of Applicable for Applicable for Cable Tray 3.92.1.10(a)(2) Only | 3.92.1.10(a)(3) Only mm mm mm? 150 4200 4 200 — (28 Sd)” 225 6 100 6 100 — (28 Sd) 300 8400 8 400 — (28'Sd) 450 12.600 12 600 — (28 Sd) 600 16 800 16 800 — (28 Sd) 750 21.000 21 000 — (28 Sd) 900 25 200 25 200 — (28 Sd) *The maximum allowable fill areas in Column 2 shall be calculated. For example, the maximum allowable fill, in mm’, for a 150 mm wide cable tray in Column 2 shall be 4 200 minus (28 multiplied by Sd) {the maximum allowable fill, in square inches, for a 6-in, wide cable tray in Column 2 shall be 6.5 minus (1.1 multiplied by Sd)]. The term Sd in Column 2 is equal to the sum of the diameters, in mm, of all cables 500 mm? and larger single-conductor cables in the same ladder or ventilated trough cable tray with small cables. Table 2.50.3.17 Grounding Electrode Conductor for Mi Alternating-Current Systems ze of Largest Ungrounded Service- Entrance Conductor or Equivalent Size of Grounding Area for Parallel Conductors* Electrode Conductor mm? mm? ‘Aluminum or Aluminum or Copper-Clad Copper-Clad Copper Aluminum Copper | Aluminum’ 30 or smaller 50 or smaller 8.03.2) 14 38 or 50 60 or 80 14 22 60 or 80 100 or 125 22 30 Over 80 through | Over 125 through | 30 50 200 250 Over 200 through | Over 250 through | 50 80 325 400 Over 325 through | Over 400 through | 60 100 500 850. Over 500 Over 850 80 125 Notes: 1. Where multiple sets of service-entrance conductors are used as permitted in 2.30.4.1, Exception No. 2, the equivalent size of the largest service-entrance conductor shall be determined by the largest sum of the areas of the corresponding conductors of each set. 2. Where there are no service-entrance conductors, the grounding electrode conductor size shall be determined by the equivalent size of the largest service- entrance conductor required for the load to be served. “This table also applies to the derived conductors of separately derived ac systems. "See installation restrictions in 2,50.3.15(a). Table 2.50.6.13 Minimum Size Equipment Grounding Conductors for Grounding Raceway and Equipment Rating or Setting of Automatic Overcurrent Size mm* (mm dia.) Device in Circuit Ahead ‘Copper of Equipment, Conduit, etc., Aluminum or Not Exceeding Copper-Clad (Amperes) Copper Aluminum* 15 2.0(1.6) 3.52.0) 20 3.5(2.0) 5.5(2.6) 30 5.5(2.6) 8.06.2) 40 5.5(2.6) 8.08.2) 60 5.52.6) 8.06.2) 100 8.0(3.2) 14 200 4 22 300 22 30 400 30 38 500) 30 50 600 38 60 800 50 80 1000 60 100 1200 80 125 1600 100 175 2000 125 200 2500 175 325 3000 200 325 4000 250 400 5000 400 600 6000 400 600 Note: Where necessary 10 comply with 2.50.1.4(a\5) or (ON), the equipment grounding conductor shall be sized larger than given inthis table *Sce installation restrictions in 2.50.6 11 Table 3.10.1.15(b)(2)a Adjustment Factors for More Than Three oe Current-Carrying Conductors in a Raceway or Cable Percent of Values in Tables Number of 3.10.1.16 through 3.10.1.19 as Current-Carrying Adjusted for Ambient Conductors Temperature if Necessary 46 80 1-9 70 10-20 50 21-30 45 31440 40 41 and above 35 able R101.16 Allowable Ampacis of Insulated Conductors Rated 0 Tivough 2 00 Valle 60°C Through 90°C. Ror More ‘Than Thvee Curen-Careying Conductors In Raceway, Cabo arth (Directy Bueed, Based on Ambien Tempera = Table 310 Ambient Air Temperature of 30°C 7 Allowable Ampaciies of Sigictoneled Conductors Rated 0 Through 2 00 Valls a Fre Airy ee om “Table SILLIS Allowable Arpseie of Insulated Conductors Table 310119 Allowable Ampactien of Sngl-talated [Reed 0 Through 2000 Vos, 150°C Through 250°C. Not More Conductors Red Through 2 0 Vols SIPC Thang 250°C, “Than Three Curren-Carrying Conductors in Raceway of Cable, In Free ir Based ou Amblent Air Temperature of 40 ‘Badan Ambient Alr Temperature of °C @ a 7 a sana | “Table 310.120 Ampacitns of Not Mor “Than Three Single Isulated Conductors, Rated OToraugh 2000 Val Supported 09 {Messenger Bandon Ambient Air Temperature of 40°C Sar : etd ‘Table 310.121 Ampaies of Rare or Covered Conductors in Free SIPC Tota Conductor Temperature, ‘Ae avo on 40°C Abie 10 mmiee Wind Velo ‘Table 4.3042 Marina Rating oF Setting of Motor Rraneh- ‘Short Cirutt and Ground-Faul Pratective Device Nex 2 lrannscont rat ener i “ Ss 5 sn “he ane nc hime Su aca pe Dl Cla CE "Shatin ets sv ering mute mene aah tage “Sno mata of teow nape amy 40 oe Tae 450130) Maine Rating Sting of Orcerent ection or Tratstorme! 00 Vos sn Lest as Persone Tat] Currents | Coren Pesection | 9Amperes | Theed | Than? Meta” | erore | amperes | amperes Piney Tas iw [esrimery | TOE | 3 | ees | ed on aso | acon | aso | ras | gre Sonning |scniea) | satiny] staes) | erNor Ly negra te ues ena f a tg Mae ne te Figure 450.14 Antotransformee. Chapter 9. Tables Table 9.11.1 Perent of Cros Seton af Conduit and Tubing for Conductors er ‘Conductors | ~All Condustrs Type 7 3 2 3 vera 0 ‘Tent fais ergo Ba re Pn oe " Solem fe ny tbe ca eck ey ¢ (EoCinon snare res rsoay bo nebhy ine “This page me ina tank Notes o Tables . (1) See Appendix € fore maximum mater of conducts sd a fixe wires all of he save sz ol eoss-sectiwl area icing inglation) permite in raceway sas ofthe appeal cond 1 ‘abing. (2) Table 91.1.1 appli aly 0 complete conta orang systems an not cao to ply 10 sets of cambio bing aed 0 Protectexposed wring fom pliysical drape ‘ (2) Equipment wounding o bonding conducts, wher insalle, shal be inchs! when calcaating conduit or bing fl. The etn Aimemions of the equipment younding or boadng, condicor (nse ore) shall be used the ealelaon (4) Where cond wing ips having & manu lag nt tolexceed 609 nm ae aed teen bones cabinet and Sia enclosures the wipes sal Be permite to be fled to 60 pct of thai foal ersssectnal ea and Secon 3101 TS(2). sent cor esd 2% pl is onion. “Tab. 14 Contin Tigwigh Fb Ramee Comair (CypeLNca) Cond pggssseenuung rigs ives ET sgt + 7 suo 33 Ty 1, RAW, RTS, THIN TH. 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Ace alumna, sna tim consat 15 perce ACS Caplin eacacns ghoed, siesta vangioe neve wages "ese resane vives afevald ony at 75 foto peraruars sen, bl we pres lr 805 at wre yoo opersg 860 Pe. 2 Baca 2s cried a Road) + Xs), whee Os he pow feral te rec Mung cet by saciveInpasancn hes 90 approxnson fori tonedalvatoe op. ect inpodarcs vas cho nhs eb ara old nls. 08 pve ocr Far anarrceatpowe'feser (PP), afectveinpoancs (Za) ent be eusie vom Wana, ves en mh taba flows Feo RxPreXcehiacioeem). er SW1aVL-6wsLavED aE ys ke allo Eek om a2 ||P +E a e) S| Fee = AEC G bbe goa Fee zai i bes freee aU EEE [oocbesatatbeed AECL E (EEE frasqessaporas ae ge zi iE oat| ka, fee F gel’ aide k SEE 2s 9 Eee Metal Cond Based on able? 1) i = “Table CHA) Maximum Number of Compact Conductors te ow 3 =|] | jsleoobls fe [lnabeshnaleeaeslazase tt i If popes : ~ lb Wesessbtapaenseoezck| Hq “ge i j te, GEILE L ok Li ae RReE REE EOE iE gl @ EEPakE Eo Eh “Table C8 Comins 2.2023 _ART2.20~BRANCH CKT, FEEDERS CALCULATIONS 100 LAS CALCULATIONS 100 Table 2.20.2.3 General Lighting Loads by Occupancy Type of Occupancy ‘Armories and auditoriums Banks Barber shops and beauty parlors Churches ‘Clubs Court rooms Dwelling units? Garages — commercial (storage) Hospitals Hotels and motels, including apartment houses without provision for cooking by tenants” Industrial commercial (loft) buildings Lodge rooms Office buildings Restaurants Schools Stores Warehouses (storage) In any of the preceding occupancies except one-family dwellings and individual dwelling units of two-family and multifamily dwellings: Assembly halls and auditoriums Halls, corridors, closets, stairways Unit Load Volt-Amperes per Square Meter 8 28° 24 8 16 16 24 4 16 16 16 12 28° 16 24 24 z Storage spaces "See 220.2 50) See 2 20.2 5(k), Vaw Table 9: Properties of Fiat COPPER Bus Bars* BAR AREA oa WEIGHT bs THICKNE pert Thenes | | MDTHinches] MM Ba ‘on x 57 one 1 788 zee 6 Ms roa 0383 2 182 ats 3 2387 ea. or sat % 736 ane T3214 * tio 0363 a2 1 1392 aes 01 we 1% 2a? 73 408 2 3183 097 Hot as 3 © i 2 a p88 ows v8 2 oa asbe suis *esking strength of 0000 pounds esque meh. “*Vikistrnath of 25000 pounds per squat inch AMERICAN MRE & CABLE CO, INC] 64

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