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Table E: Temperature Rating of Conductor Insulation
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| It’s The Law The Code of Federal Regulations (CFR) 183.425 Conductors
Due to engine heat, the ambient temperature in engine spaces is usually higher than in other spaces of the boat. Wiring in and passing through engine spaces must be able to operate at these higher ambient temperatures. The ampacity values in Table E are based on an ambient temperature of 30° C (86° F) which is considered reasonable for use on boats except in engine spaces. The correction factors in Note 1 in Table E convert the ampacities to Table E to acceptable values in an ambient temperature of 50° C (122° F). This higher temperature has been selected as satisfactory for engine spaces. Note 1 is supplied to eliminate the need for calculating the corrections to Table E. The values are already corrected. |
*De-rating for engine space is 0.85 for 105° C (221° F) rated wire. |
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