Rex Hungerford
Member
- Location
- Seattle
- Occupation
- Electrician
I have a subpanel I am installing in a residence in Arizona. I was going to feed it with SER style cable. Copper 1/0-1/0-1/0. When I look at all the SER cable, the bare ground is #2. Why. When I look at 250.66, 250.102(c)(1) or 250.122 the largest ground required is #6.
Can I use something such as a Encore Tray Cable that has a #6 ground.
The issue I have is the ground bar holes accept #4 max. For my own reasons, I don't want to drop a aluminum lug on top of the ground bar to accept the larger wire. I want to use one of the holes in the copper bar. And I don't see why all the ground are so large.
Thanks
Can I use something such as a Encore Tray Cable that has a #6 ground.
The issue I have is the ground bar holes accept #4 max. For my own reasons, I don't want to drop a aluminum lug on top of the ground bar to accept the larger wire. I want to use one of the holes in the copper bar. And I don't see why all the ground are so large.
Thanks