Hey everyone, I'm a Florida home inspector who researches as much as possible before just asking for an answer. Now I've got an issue on a panel I can't find a definitive answer to. Florida owner had panel replaced after flooding and apparently fired the first electrician. There are multiple other issues I called out but I want to focus on the splicing of the service entrance between the switch and the main in the pics.
The service entrance is 4/0 copper to the main panel but it's not connected to the 200a breaker. Instead, it's has a compression splice to 1/0 THWN-2 copper that runs to a generator switch and the 1/0 copper returns back to the 200a breaker. The owner says another electrician says the splice is ok but the amperage for 1/0 is only 175a which doesn't match the 4/0 rating or the 200a breaker.
Is there something in the NEC I'm not interpreting or don't know how to interpret correctly? I've researched 240.4 with no success but 310.12(A) leads me to believe it may be acceptable with the 83% rule being applied. I'll leave it at that and hopefully get some guidance/ help interpreting. Thanks for any help and stay safe.
The service entrance is 4/0 copper to the main panel but it's not connected to the 200a breaker. Instead, it's has a compression splice to 1/0 THWN-2 copper that runs to a generator switch and the 1/0 copper returns back to the 200a breaker. The owner says another electrician says the splice is ok but the amperage for 1/0 is only 175a which doesn't match the 4/0 rating or the 200a breaker.
Is there something in the NEC I'm not interpreting or don't know how to interpret correctly? I've researched 240.4 with no success but 310.12(A) leads me to believe it may be acceptable with the 83% rule being applied. I'll leave it at that and hopefully get some guidance/ help interpreting. Thanks for any help and stay safe.