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Overcurrent Protection Selector · NEC 240.4 · Round-Up Rule (240.4(B)) · Small Conductor Caps (240.4(D)) · Standard Sizes (240.6(A))

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Multi-receptacle branch circuits cannot use the round-up rule per NEC 240.4(B)(1).

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240.4(D) cap shown in amber — applies to 14, 12, and 10 AWG copper only. General circuit (not multi-receptacle). Terminal rating 75°C. NEC 240.6(A) standard sizes applied.

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Ampacity from NEC Table 310.16 (conductors in raceway or cable, not more than 3 current-carrying conductors, 30°C ambient). Terminal temperature limits per NEC 110.14(C).
Round-up rule: NEC 240.4(B) — permitted for general circuits where result ≤ 800A and conductor ampacity does not correspond to a standard size. Not permitted for multi-receptacle branch circuits.
240.4(D) caps apply to copper only: 14 AWG = 15A max, 12 AWG = 20A max, 10 AWG = 30A max. Standard OCPD sizes per NEC 240.6(A).
Results are indicative. Always verify with a licensed electrical engineer. Local codes may impose additional restrictions.