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  • Nov 13, 2010, 06:09 PM
    ALJAMES
    12 awg thhn on 30 amp overcurrent
    Why can't you use a 30 amp overcurrent device on a 12 awg thhn conductor?
  • Nov 13, 2010, 06:15 PM
    Missouri Bound

    12 ga. Wire should be protected by a 20 overcurrent device. First of all it's code (NEC). In addition to that, wire will overheat if exposed to heavy loads which can break down the insulation, melting it and exposing the wire in some situations. Obviously a bare wire is not safe in any respect when it is a current carrying conductor. It's simply not wise or allowed.
  • Nov 13, 2010, 06:35 PM
    stanfortyman
    Quote:

    Originally Posted by ALJAMES View Post
    why can't you use a 30 amp overcurrent device on a 12 awg thhn conductor?

    You can, in very specific and rare instances, but that is not a topic for a DIY forum.
    NEC 240.4(G) is the code reference here.
  • Nov 14, 2010, 04:35 AM
    tkrussell
    Aljames, why do you ask?

    Stan is very correct, only in very specific and rare circumstances is it allowed, and I want to be sure this is understood.

    Generally speaking, and certainly in any DIY situation, the answer is no.

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