Eliasc94
Member
- Location
- Houston, Texas
- Occupation
- Electrical Field Supervisor
Doing my first custom house as an electrical supervisor and trying to do it right. Lots of old heads in my company that don’t really know the code. I want this done right.
We’ve got the 320/400A meter can already and service panels 200a SQ D QO.
I know the POCO can run whatever wire they choose. We are going to provide a 3” pipe and perhaps they could parallel or more likely run 500kcmil aluminum.
From the load side of each leg on the meter can I can come out with a 600kcmil ungrounded conductor into a gutter and Polaris tap it with 2x 250kcmil that will go to each service disconnect.
In my opinion and understanding of the code, not to mention everything I’ve read between this forum and others, I don’t believe the 83% rule will apply to the tapped conductors but only the conductor that comes directly from the meter can as it will see 100% of the load.
Other option would be to use double lugs on the load side of the meter can and use 4x 250kcmil that sends a pair to each service panel.
Does this sound right? Is my understanding correct? My boss seems to think we will parallel 2.5” pipes with 4/0 to the line side of the meter, 4/0x4 load side of meter to Polaris taps 4/0x4 sending a pair to each service panel. I think this would be violating code.
I’m in Houston Texas and I think the actual calculated load is around 280 amps. This may or may not include all the specs we were just given.
Thanks in advance and I apologize for my jumbled thoughts in advance.
We’ve got the 320/400A meter can already and service panels 200a SQ D QO.
I know the POCO can run whatever wire they choose. We are going to provide a 3” pipe and perhaps they could parallel or more likely run 500kcmil aluminum.
From the load side of each leg on the meter can I can come out with a 600kcmil ungrounded conductor into a gutter and Polaris tap it with 2x 250kcmil that will go to each service disconnect.
In my opinion and understanding of the code, not to mention everything I’ve read between this forum and others, I don’t believe the 83% rule will apply to the tapped conductors but only the conductor that comes directly from the meter can as it will see 100% of the load.
Other option would be to use double lugs on the load side of the meter can and use 4x 250kcmil that sends a pair to each service panel.
Does this sound right? Is my understanding correct? My boss seems to think we will parallel 2.5” pipes with 4/0 to the line side of the meter, 4/0x4 load side of meter to Polaris taps 4/0x4 sending a pair to each service panel. I think this would be violating code.
I’m in Houston Texas and I think the actual calculated load is around 280 amps. This may or may not include all the specs we were just given.
Thanks in advance and I apologize for my jumbled thoughts in advance.