sandsnow
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This was discussed here: http://forums.mikeholt.com/showthread.php?t=102041&highlight=240.21(C)(3%2
Even if it was permissible to tap 4/0 to a 4/0 to feed multiple disconnects, it does not seem practicable.
Feeding a power panelboard (without a main) is not permitted because of 408.36(D) unless it was a Delta-Delta XFMR, but 240.21(C)(1) allows that anyway.
I suppose you could use it to feed a switchboard without a main as long as the OCPD add up to equal to or less than the conductor ampacity and rated secondary amps.
A lot of Code requirements are written to allow someones idea of good installation to be allowed, but I can't imagine what it would be in this case, except for the switchboard scenario.
Anyone have another take on this? What am I missing?
Even if it was permissible to tap 4/0 to a 4/0 to feed multiple disconnects, it does not seem practicable.
Feeding a power panelboard (without a main) is not permitted because of 408.36(D) unless it was a Delta-Delta XFMR, but 240.21(C)(1) allows that anyway.
I suppose you could use it to feed a switchboard without a main as long as the OCPD add up to equal to or less than the conductor ampacity and rated secondary amps.
A lot of Code requirements are written to allow someones idea of good installation to be allowed, but I can't imagine what it would be in this case, except for the switchboard scenario.
Anyone have another take on this? What am I missing?