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LIST OF TABLES
Table 1—Portable Power Cable Ampacities—600 Volts (Amperes Per Conductor Based on 60 °C. Copper Temperature—40 °C. Ambient)
Table 2—Portable Cord Ampacities—600 Volts (Amperes Per Conductor Based on 60 °C. Copper Temperature—40 °C. Ambient)
Table 3—Portable Power Cable Ampacities—601 to 5,000 Volts (Amperes Per Conductor Based on 75 °C. Copper Temperature—40 °C. Ambient)
Table 4—Nominal Diameters of Round Cables With Tolerances in Inches—600 Volts
Table 5—Nominal Dimensions of Flat Cables With Tolerances in Inches—600 Volts
Table 6—Nominal Diameters of Heavy Jacketed Cords With Tolerances In Inches—600 Volts
Table 7—Nominal Diameters of Three-Conductor Portable Power Cables With Tolerances in Inches—601 to 5,000 Volts
Table 8—Fuse Ratings or Instantaneous Setting of Circuit Breakers for Short-Circuit Protection of Portable Cables and Cords
1 Higher circuit-breaker settings may be permitted for special applications when justified.
Table 9—Specifications for Portable Cables Longer Than 500 Feet 1
1 Fuses shall not be used for short-circuit protection of these cables. Circuit breakers shall be used with the instantaneous trip settings not to exceed the values given in Table 8.
Table 10—High Voltage Trailing Cable Ampacities and Outside Diameters
* These ampacities are based on single isolated conductor in air, operated with open-circuited shield for a 90 °C conductor temperature and an ambient temperature of 40 °C.
** Tolerances for the outside diameter are + 8%/−5%.