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Key Distinctions
Division 1 locations have flammable gases or vapors present under normal operating conditions, while Division 2 locations normally confine hazardous materials in closed containers that can escape only upon accidental rupture.
NEC 500.5(B)(2)Grounded conductors 6 AWG or smaller must have a continuous white or gray outer finish (or three white/gray stripes), while green is reserved exclusively for equipment grounding conductors.
NEC 200.6(A)A 12 AWG THWN copper conductor has a Table 310.16 ampacity of 25 amperes, but NEC 240.4(D) limits overcurrent protection for 12 AWG to 20 amperes.
NEC Table 310.16Conductors supplying continuous loads must be sized at 125% of the continuous load plus 100% of any noncontinuous load, whereas noncontinuous loads alone require only 100% of the load for ampacity.
NEC 210.19(A)(1)General-location direct-buried cables require a minimum cover of 600 mm (24 in.), while residential branch circuits rated 120V or less with GFCI protection require only 300 mm (12 in.).
NEC Table 300.5(A)Neutral conductors must be identified or grouped with their corresponding ungrounded conductors at least once per enclosure, while the disconnecting means must simultaneously open all ungrounded conductors at the origin.
NEC 200.4(B), 210.4(D)Multioutlet (other-than-individual) branch circuits are limited to standard ratings of 10, 15, 20, 30, 40, and 50 amperes, while individual branch circuits are not restricted to these standard ratings.
NEC 210.18Equipment grounding conductors in flexible cords may be as small as 18 AWG per NEC 400.23, whereas NEC 250.122 Table normally requires a minimum of 14 AWG for raceway/cable installations.
NEC 400.23NEC 430.6(A)(1) requires branch-circuit sizing for single-phase AC motors to use Table 430.248 full-load current values, not the motor nameplate markings.
NEC 430.6(A)(1) and Table 430.248Copper conductors 18 AWG through 1/0 AWG in vertical raceways must be supported at maximum 30 m (100 ft) intervals, while aluminum or copper-clad aluminum conductors in the same size range are permitted up to 60 m (200 ft) intervals.
NEC Table 300.19(A)A single white or gray finish satisfies identification for grounded conductors on one voltage system, but when conductors of different nominal voltage systems share a raceway each grounded conductor must additionally be identified by its nominal voltage system.
NEC 200.6(A)Flexible cords must be installed in continuous lengths without splice or tap (NEC 400.13), whereas conductors run in parallel are permitted provided each raceway contains all circuit conductors of that set.
NEC 400.13Key Terms
Formulas to Know
Ampacity ≥ (Noncontinuous Load) + 1.25 × (Continuous Load)OCPD Rating ≥ 1.25 × (Continuous Load) + 1.0 × (Noncontinuous Load)P (W) = V (volts) × I (amps) × PFP (W) = √3 × V_L (volts) × I_L (amps) × PFVD = (2 × K × I × L) / CM [K = 12.9 for copper, L = one-way length in feet, CM = circular mils]% VD = (VD / V_source) × 100V = I × R (also: I = V/R, R = V/I)Branch-circuit conductor ampacity ≥ 1.25 × FLC (from Table 430.248)