400amp building service , #500 copper. load below 380A

Cartoon1

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I have a building that is being fed with a 400amp service. The load of the building is 350A. per section 240.4B, i can still use #500 copper?
 
Yes. At 380 amps it is above the calculated load of 350 amps so the next size up rule to 400 amps (the next standard size up from 380 amps) is permitted.
 
Yes. At 380 amps it is above the calculated load of 350 amps so the next size up rule to 400 amps (the next standard size up from 380 amps) is permitted.
Even if those cables are coming from the secondary side of transformer feeding the 400amp service main correct?
 
utility Transformer feeding the building. 400amp main service meter.
If they are service conductors from a utility transformer you are allowed the "next size up rule"; if they are secondary conductors form customer transformer you are not allowed to use the next size up rule.
 
If they are service conductors from a utility transformer you are allowed the "next size up rule"; if they are secondary conductors form customer transformer you are not allowed to use the next size up rule.
Thank you!!!! Boss answer haha. Yes, it is utility transformer secondary not owner owned transformer. So #500 is sufficient in this case.
 
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