- Location
- Windsor, CO NEC: 2023
- Occupation
- Hospital Master Electrician
Radio, I believe Don is saying we can have several sets of service conductors, there's no need to try to call a group of conductors a "set" at all.
georgestolz said:I think the text "3-wire" in this section is referring to a system, as opposed to an actual conductor count.
The NEC is replete with "single-phase, 3-wire" and "three-phase, four wire" references.
No I see it as two sets, but I see no limit on the number of sets that can be used in 310.15(B)(6).So you see two sets of lets say (3) 4/0AL conductors with (3) in each raceway to each 200A panel as being a single SET of Service Entrance Conductors in the application of 310.15(b)(6)
Keep fighting, Radio! What are they gonna do, red tag you?radiopet said:I will let this die...I am being told I am wrong....by higher ups than me...saying 310.15(b)(6) does not apply to multiple sets of Service Conductors so i will leave it alone.
By all rights, it shouldn't. I think it was an error when they wrote it. Something about a sentence 59 words long with 9 commas (if memory serves), it probably got lost in the shuffle.originally I felt 310.15(b)(6) would not apply in his application...then I felt it would apply...now I just dont know.....
I'd say solid advice would be to run 3/0 to avoid a scuffle. After things have simmered down, you might take somebody out to coffee and go over the enforceability of a thumbs-down on 310.15(B)(6) for that case.I am told it is CLEAR CUT......not allowed......so i give up as I must be wrong and will leave it at that and tell him to run 3/0 CU....
6-61 Log #194 NEC-P06 Final Action: Accept in Principle
(310.15(B)(6))
Panel Meeting Action: Accept in Principle
Remove the 2 sets of parentheses and the duplicate ?s? on panelboards so that the section reads:
6) 120/240-Volt, 3-Wire, Single-Phase Dwelling Services and Feeders. For individual dwelling units of one family, two-family, and multifamily dwellings, conductors, as listed in Table 310.15(B)(6), shall be permitted as 120/240-volt, 3-wire, single-phase service-entrance conductors, service lateral conductors, and feeder conductors that serve as the main power feeder to each dwelling unit and are installed in raceway or cable with or without an equipment grounding conductor. For application of this section, the main power feeder shall be the feeder between the main disconnect and the lighting and appliance branch-circuit panelboard. The feeder conductors to a dwelling unit shall not be required to have an allowable ampacity rating greater than their service entrance conductors. The grounded conductor shall be permitted to be smaller than the ungrounded conductors, provided the requirements of 215.2, 220.61, and 230.42 are met.
Panel Statement: The panel agrees that the present wording is ambiguous. It is the panel?s intent that this allowance apply only to conductors carrying 100% of the dwelling unit?s diversified load.
Number Eligible to Vote: 11
Ballot Results: Affirmative: 11