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Alwayslearningelec

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If you had to feed a 200a temp panel what is the most common wiring method? Do they make romex rated for 400A...I did not think they go that big. Alum feeder MC??? Thanks
 

Hv&Lv

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If you had to feed a 200a temp panel what is the most common wiring method? Do they make romex rated for 400A...I did not think they go that big. Alum feeder MC??? Thanks

Why would you want 400 amp cable for a 200 amp temporary?
 

jumper

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SE cable and overhead service. A GES, ground rods, is required. 3R panel and GFCI protection of 125V 15 and 20 amp receptacles. I got a a set of ordering standard specs I use for a temp service. I will see if I can find it.
 

Alwayslearningelec

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Just trying to think of the most cost effective way of running temporary wiring for panels indoors.... don't know if wiring methods change as the conductors get bigger
 

augie47

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Is your temp panel going to be the service point or is it being fed from another overcurrent device ?
 

Alwayslearningelec

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How is SER cable sooooo much more labor than SER cable. Below are NECA MLU units. Is it that much heavier??.....I hope it's much cheaper to buy than Alum MC because the labor is not cheaper...obviously



Aluminum MC Feeder Cable 3/0-3/0-3/0-4 = 46.00M

Aluminum SER 3/c Cable 3/0 =104.00M

Aluminum SER 4/c Cable 3/0= 124M
 
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iwire

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I have no idea what your posted labor units are based on but without a doubt at all we would use aluminum SER cable.

It is what we use for all our temp feeders both inside and outside.
 

kwired

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Main thing to remember if it is a temporary feeder is that you have more relaxed requirements for type of wiring methods permitted vs if it were a permanent installation. If you can find a large enough flexible cord you can use that also.
 

Alwayslearningelec

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I have no idea what your posted labor units are based on but without a doubt at all we would use aluminum SER cable.

It is what we use for all our temp feeders both inside and outside.

I understand but I was just bringing up the point that the labor is MUCH more for SER so was thinking the matrial would have to be MUCH cheaper than MC to make it a better option...thanks

Just checked and AL feeder MC is half the price fo AL SER....don't understand how SER for temp would be cheaper...sorry just asking
 
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Alwayslearningelec

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I understand but I was just bringing up the point that the labor is MUCH more for SER so was thinking the matrial would have to be MUCH cheaper than MC to make it a better option...thanks

Just checked and AL feeder MC is half the price fo AL SER....don't understand how SER for temp would be cheaper...sorry just asking

I thought I had a good point regarding price and labor of SER compared to AL feeder MC
 

iwire

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I understand but I was just bringing up the point that the labor is MUCH more for SER so was thinking the matrial would have to be MUCH cheaper than MC to make it a better option...thanks

Just checked and AL feeder MC is half the price fo AL SER....don't understand how SER for temp would be cheaper...sorry just asking

Your figures or your understanding of them have to be wrong.

Installing SER is easier than installing MC and there is no way SER is twice the price of MC. Are you sure you are looking at AL SER?

Besides, are you trying to use labor units for permenant wiring for temp wiring?
 
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