Seekthetruth
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Does the 83% rule apply when a 320 continuous meter (double lug) is feeding two separate mains for the same residence?
It applies to conductors serving the entire dwelling unit. So it would apply to the meter line side conductors (if under the NEC) but not the conductors between the meter and each panel.Does the 83% rule apply when a 320 continuous meter (double lug) is feeding two separate mains for the same residence?
We've been using 4/0 al for two-panel services just like one-panel services with no issues.It applies to conductors serving the entire dwelling unit. So it would apply to the meter line side conductors (if under the NEC) but not the conductors between the meter and each panel.
4/0 Al has a 75C ampacity of 180A. So for a one-panel residential service, you'd have a single 200A feeder under the 83% rule.We've been using 4/0 al for two-panel services just like one-panel services with no issues.
We've been using 4/0 al for two-panel services just like one-panel services with no issues.
Yes, I was referring to residential services. When I added a second 200a panel for just a tankless water heater (4 x 40a), I ran 4/0 al SE along side the existing SER.IMHO this is a violation, but if both of the 200A panels are residential type loads it likely will never be a problem.
IMHO this is a violation, but if both of the 200A panels are residential type loads it likely will never be a problem.
-Jon