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Default Derating Switches And Conductors In A 3-Gang Switch Box

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On Fri, 14 Mar 2014 23:32:25 +0000 (UTC), DerbyDad03
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"Ralph Mowery" wrote:
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However, I'm not sure if I am getting into a situation where I should be
derating the conductors to the dimmer, which would mean rewiring that
whole
circuit. When I do I need to be concerned with derating the conductors
that
are in a 3-gang switch box?

Not sure what you mean by derating the conductors.


I don't claim to understand all of it, but see here for a discussion on
derating conductors.

http://www.southwire.com/support/DeratingAmpacities.htm

One of the requirements related to derating is the number of conductors in
a raceway or cable. I'm trying to find out if that impacts what I want to
do in the switch for the light/fan/heater.

I take it that you have
# 14 wire and maybe you think you should have something like # 16. You do
not do that. YOu can always use larger wire.


Yes, I know that. No, I would never go smaller. That is why I mentioned
that I will have 12g wire for the 20A circuit in the same switch box as the
14g for the 15A. The question is exactly that. Do I have to go up to 12g
for the 15A circuit?


I take it the breaker is set up for 15 amps so you have # 14 wire for it.
You do not derate the wire going to the dimmer from whatever the breaker is
rated. If the breaker is rated 15 amps, then you must use # 14 wire or
larger going from the breaker to the dimmer and then to the lights.


See above.


You don't derate for box fill. If they fit they fit.
2 cu/in for all the 14s, 2.25 for the 20s.(current carrying) Count all
the grounds as one 2.5" conductor and 4.5 cu/in for each switch.

The only time you have to derate is for dimmers.


Thanks. That's what I was hoping to hear.

However, I do have to question your statement about only derating for
dimmers. Not arguing, just trying to understand. I understand the need to
derate for dimmers because of the heat. What about this site (and others)
where they discuss the need to derate the conductors based on temperature
and the number of conductors in a raceway/cable?

http://www.southwire.com/support/DeratingAmpacities.htm

The whole issue of the derating of conductors is confusing to me, although
as far as I can tell, I'll probably never have to deal with it.