copper chopper
Senior Member
- Location
- wisconsin
Now that most of us dont like to use 2 or 3 pole breakers on a networked branch circuits, we now use a neutral for every hot on the branch circuit. This allows us to use single pole breakers.I am talking about a typical 120/208 volt 3 phase panel.What my question is--what we want to know is this say your pulling homeruns back to the panel and typicaly we use 3/4 pipe for this.Well before we would only pull 9 wires,6 hots and 2 neutrals and 1 ground.Any more and we would have to derate to 50%.Well now we are pulling 6 hots and 6 neutrals,1 ground.In 310.15b4 page70-147 in the 2008 code.doesnt this state that the neutral conductor only is counted as a current carrying conductor when paired with more than 1 hot conductor.If we are correct on this then we use chapter 9 table c.1 page 70-705 that tells us that we can fit 16 wires of #12 awg in a 3/4 pipe.Thus we should be able to put 8 hots and 8 neutrals and 1 ground in those 3/4 emt pipes and be legal...IF NOT PLEASE GIVE ARTICLES ON WHY.....