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312.8 Enclosures for switches or overcurrent devices shall not be used as junction boxes, auxiliary gutters, or raceways for conductors feeding through or tapping off to other switches or overcurrent devices, unless adequate space for this purpose is provided. The conductors shall not fill the wiring space at any cross section to more than 40 percent of the cross-sectional area of the space...
I have 9 conductors running through a 200 amp disconnect 30" x 14.5" x 6"
3 - 2/0
4 - #6's
2 - #12's
The Handbook Example:
If an enclosure has a wiring space of 4 in. wide by 3 in. deep, the cross-sectional area is 12 in. 2 Thus, the total conductor fill (see Chapter 9, Table 5 for dimensions of conductors) at any cross section cannot exceed 4.8 in. 2 (40 percent of 12 in. 2)...
so in my situation:
14.5" x 6" = 87" (squared)
87 x 40% = 34.8" (squared)
This can't be correct!? 34.8" squared is HUGE!
2/0 = 0.3505
2/0 = 0.3505
2/0 = 0.3505
#6 = 0.1041
#6 = 0.1041
#6 = 0.1041
#6 = 0.1041
#12 = 0.0353
#12 = 0.0353
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Total: 1.7849 " (squared)
What am I doing wrong?
A little help would be GREATLY appreciated!
Thanks.
I have 9 conductors running through a 200 amp disconnect 30" x 14.5" x 6"
3 - 2/0
4 - #6's
2 - #12's
The Handbook Example:
If an enclosure has a wiring space of 4 in. wide by 3 in. deep, the cross-sectional area is 12 in. 2 Thus, the total conductor fill (see Chapter 9, Table 5 for dimensions of conductors) at any cross section cannot exceed 4.8 in. 2 (40 percent of 12 in. 2)...
so in my situation:
14.5" x 6" = 87" (squared)
87 x 40% = 34.8" (squared)
This can't be correct!? 34.8" squared is HUGE!
2/0 = 0.3505
2/0 = 0.3505
2/0 = 0.3505
#6 = 0.1041
#6 = 0.1041
#6 = 0.1041
#6 = 0.1041
#12 = 0.0353
#12 = 0.0353
-------------
Total: 1.7849 " (squared)
What am I doing wrong?
A little help would be GREATLY appreciated!
Thanks.