shawn73
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- Napoleon, Ohio
I am installing a 200A 3 phase 208Y/110V panel in my factory. I was planning on using 4/0 THHN. It should be good to 260A X 80% (because with the neutral I will have 4 current carring conductors in my EMT) So, the wire should have 208A of Ampacity. The NEC states 4 conductors in a 2" piece of conduit. If I pull a #6 ground with that to be extra safe, will that exceed the capacity of the EMT?
I can't go up a size with my conduit because our bender stops at 2". Can I split up all the wires into 2 seperate EMT runs to power the panel? It doesn't really seem like a very professional way to do things. Is there a specific way to divide up the wires? Then I should be abe to use 3/0 instead of 4/0 too. Thanks
I can't go up a size with my conduit because our bender stops at 2". Can I split up all the wires into 2 seperate EMT runs to power the panel? It doesn't really seem like a very professional way to do things. Is there a specific way to divide up the wires? Then I should be abe to use 3/0 instead of 4/0 too. Thanks
