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What is article 310.10 in NEC?

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In NEC 2005 Article 310.10, Conductors for General Wiring it warns that conductors in close proximity to rooftops may experience a temperature rise of 17C (30F) above ambient. It goes on in detail and is referred to throughout the NEC.

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