2/02/02/00/1 4 wire feeder

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Eddie702

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Running some 2/0 SER for a 125 amp feeder (Aluminum obviously). 2/0 has a maximum ampacity of 150A @90C. Why do they use #1 for the equipment ground in the cable? 250.122 says for 150 amp feeder #4 aluminum is all that's required
 
Yeah but it doesn't always work. For example a 4/0 AL cable has a #2 egc. Two cables would typically have an ampacity of 360A so, assuming a 350 or 400 OCPD, a #1 would be required. It does work for parallel 250's on a 400
True I was referring to the OP's cable which has a #1 EGC which would allow for some paralleling scenarios.
 
If actually use as service entrance cable (it is type SE cable BTW) that bare conductor is not an EGC it is the grounded conductor. SER can be service cable for three phase four wire, though I think maybe the majority of SER gets used as feeder circuit instead of service cable.
 
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