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The overcurrent protection requirements for feeder tap conductors are found in nec 240.4(e)(3) Tapping into a feeder with a smaller conductor (feeder taps) is permitted in section 240.21 but only for certain conductor lengths and under certain conditions. Note that nec 240.4(e)(3) doesn’t waive the overcurrent protection requirements

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It only specifies the location requirements of the required overcurrent protection. For general applications, tap rules are specified in nec section 240.21 for portable feeder applications in theatres and similar locations, the tap rules are specified in nec sections 520.53 (h) (3) and (4). Conductors can be tapped, without overcurrent protection at the tap, to a feeder as specified in 240.21 (b) (1) through (b) (5)

Notice, there is no mention here of tapping to a tap

The reference is always to the feeder. Before we get into the details of 240.21, you must understand that a tap conductor isn't permitted to supply another tap conductor In other words, you can't make a tap from a tap Now let's look at the code's specific requirements for feeder tap rules and secondary tap rules.

Nec 2014 edition electrical code tap rules the nec article dealing with overcurrent protection of feeder taps is article 240.21(b) These rules are often referred to as the nec “tap rules”. Understand nec tap rules for circuit breakers Learn about applications, safety, and compliance in this white paper.

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An electrical tap rule serves as a critical guideline within the national electrical code (nec), specifying how to safely connect electrical branches

The tap rule requires the distant end of the tap to have a disconnecting means (breaker or fuse) that is consistent with the ampacity rating of the tap to ensure that the tap does not exceed its designed current carrying capability.

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