310.15b?

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It's not mentioned in the OP.
 
From NStars service book

C. 120/280 volts, single phase, 3 wire, service
Normally available only in the Downtown Boston Network
District for connected loads not greater than 200 amperes.
This service may be available upon consultation with
NSTAR. Larger services must be three phase, 4 wire.
 
Never have seen it. So why do you suppose T310.15(B)(6) only applies to 120/240 services? Any ideas other than that's what the code states? :smile:

My guess is that with a 120/240 single phase feeder code wise you only have two current carrying conductors. With a 208/120 single phase feeders all 3 conductors are considered current carrying.

It's a total guess and may be wrong.
 
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We are feeding a multifamily apartment bldg 120/208 3ph. The single family units are being fed 120/208 1ph. Why can't you use 310.15(B)(6). How does the voltage affect the fact you are still feeding a single family dwelling.
 
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