Derating: Wire
NEC 310.15(B)(3)(c): Approx 0.96 factor 33.5A × 0.96 = 32.16A
16A continuous load. Required ampacity = 16A × 1.25 = 20A. After derating for ambient and bundling, the wire’s final adjusted ampacity must be ≥20A. Part 4: Advanced Derating Scenarios 4.1 High Altitude (Above 2,000 m / 6,500 ft) At higher altitudes, air density decreases, reducing convective cooling. The NEC (310.15(B)(3)(c)) mandates a correction factor of 0.95 to 0.80 depending on altitude. IEC 60364-2-2 has similar provisions. derating wire
Required ampacity = 45A continuous × 1.25 = 56.25A NEC 310
12 current-carrying THHN #12 wires in a conduit. Base 90°C ampacity = 30A. 12 wires = 50% derate. Result = 15A. Suddenly, that 20A circuit is illegal. Pillar 3: Continuous Loads (>3 Hours) Even if a wire is sized perfectly for non-continuous load, running at 100% for hours allows heat to saturate the entire assembly (conduit, wall, junction boxes). Part 4: Advanced Derating Scenarios 4
is the process of reducing the current-carrying capacity (ampacity) of a conductor to account for operating conditions that increase its temperature. Since heat is the fundamental enemy of insulation, derating is not a suggestion—it is a thermodynamic necessity.