victor.cherkashi
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- NYC, NY
Attached is a sketch for clarification.
I am trying to determine a code-compliant method to tap a meter from a main feeder consisting of three sets of 500 kcmil conductors while complying with NEC tap rules.
Since the meter will be installed approximately 2 feet from the panel, NEC 240.21(B)(1), Taps Not Over 10 ft, applies. However, under this rule, the tap conductors are still required to have an ampacity of not less than 10 percent of the rating of the overcurrent device protecting the feeder 240.21(B)(1)(4).
This appears to require installing 100A-rated tap conductors feeding a small disconnect.
Is there any code-compliant alternative or exception that would allow a smaller tap conductor size in this scenario?
I am trying to determine a code-compliant method to tap a meter from a main feeder consisting of three sets of 500 kcmil conductors while complying with NEC tap rules.
Since the meter will be installed approximately 2 feet from the panel, NEC 240.21(B)(1), Taps Not Over 10 ft, applies. However, under this rule, the tap conductors are still required to have an ampacity of not less than 10 percent of the rating of the overcurrent device protecting the feeder 240.21(B)(1)(4).
This appears to require installing 100A-rated tap conductors feeding a small disconnect.
Is there any code-compliant alternative or exception that would allow a smaller tap conductor size in this scenario?
