Article 240-I

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charlie

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Re: Article 240-I

To answer your question No, never had a melt down that I know of and I did a couple dozen of these installations.
And that is why they still do it that way. :D I trust you will have a good weekend. ;)
 

bennie

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Bob: Did the utility really connect an 800 amp service to #6 conductors? What is the calculated load? How much load was added?
 

iwire

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This was 19 or 20 years ago but I will do the best I can.

Most likely POCO 3 or 4 AWG us 4 sets of 2/0.

The buildings tended to be alike, 5 floors and a finished basement, total of 30 to 35 units with 60 amp single phase panels plus a 200 amp three phase house panel.

Units would have a electric range and not much else, public panel would have a few washers and dryers (electric)

Building heat oil or gas, no air-conditioning, few had elevators.

I do not know the calculations, then as now I work off the print from the engineer, maybe the 800 amp was grossly oversized.

We would use modular meter stacks, is it possible the manufacture says 35 - 100 amp meters positions gets this size main regardless of the real load?

I was an apprentice then running work doing what I was told, we won't even talk about tying this in hot. :eek:
 
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