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- May 26, 2004
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I am working on emergency egress lighting design for a half a mile tunnel. The temperature is about 154 Deg. F. Because of this higher temperature, the 20 amp circuits usually takes No 12 AWG were derated to No 10 AWG per NEC.
Again if I derated the same 20Amp circuits for 5 % Voltage Drop per NEC, the 20 Amp circuits sized to 4/O which is almost makes it too large to be connected to a light fixture that is made for No 12 wiring.
If anyone had similar experience, please let me know what should be best approach under this condition. Should I ignore the voltage drop and go with No 10 AWG that is rated for the heat conditions only?
Again if I derated the same 20Amp circuits for 5 % Voltage Drop per NEC, the 20 Amp circuits sized to 4/O which is almost makes it too large to be connected to a light fixture that is made for No 12 wiring.
If anyone had similar experience, please let me know what should be best approach under this condition. Should I ignore the voltage drop and go with No 10 AWG that is rated for the heat conditions only?