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on, or behind walls. Also, review 424.93(C) for similar
installation requirements.
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430.6(A) Sizing Conductors and
Switches for Motors
Change Summary
• The NEC has made a revision to clarify when to use
table values or nameplate when sizing conductors,
switches and other electrical apparatus for motors.
Article 430 – Motors, Motor Circuits and Controllers
430.6 Conductor Ampacity and Motor Rating
Determination.
(A) General Motor Applications.
(1) Table Values. Other than for motors built for low speeds
(less than 1200 RPM) or high torques, and for multispeed
motors, the values given in Table 430.247, Table 430.248,
Table 430.249, and Table 430.250 shall be used instead of
the actual current rating marked on the motor nameplate to
determine the following:
(1) Ampacity of conductors
(2) Current ratings of switches
(3) Current ratings of branch-circuit short-circuit and
ground-fault protection
Where a motor is marked in amperes, but not horsepower,
the horsepower rating shall be assumed to be that
corresponding to the value given in Table 430.247, Table
430.248, Table 430.249, and Table 430.250, interpolated
if necessary.
Exception No. 1: Multispeed motors shall be in accordance with 430.22(B)
and 430.52.
Exception No. 2: For equipment that employs a shaded-pole or permanent-
split capacitor-type fan or blower motor that is marked with the motor type,
424.38(B)(6)
Prohibits
heating
cables
behind
tubs and
showers
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