Best option for joining (6) 4/0 conductors

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Leespark57

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Split bolts won't work. Some type of a 6 way unitap connector maybe? These conductors are in a large cabinet (approx 48" x 36") so one thought was busbar (1/4" x 2") such as:
prev_13622_12INCH_CMYK300.jpg
 
Split bolts won't work. Some type of a 6 way unitap connector maybe? These conductors are in a large cabinet (approx 48" x 36") so one thought was busbar (1/4" x 2") such as:
prev_13622_12INCH_CMYK300.jpg
Looks sound but is 1/4" x 2" good enough to handle the current?
 
Does this help

250.30(6)(c) Connections. All tap connections to the common
grounding electrode conductor shall be made at an accessible
location by one of the following methods:
(1) A connector listed as grounding and bonding equipment.
(2) Listed connections to aluminum or copper busbars not
smaller than 6 mm thick × 50 mm wide (1∕4 in. thick × 2 in.
wide) and of sufficient length to accommodate the
number of terminations necessary for the installation.
If
aluminum busbars are used, the installation shall also
comply with 250.64(A).
(3) The exothermic welding process.
 
Yes, thought those numbers looked familiar.

I also did a quick calc, I get 500A.
I'd probably go with that which is why I asked the question. In the good old days we had 1000A per square inch as a rough rule of thumb. Of course it depends on the aspect ratio (height and thickness) spacing, free air, still air............

But the six conductors would be capable of carrying around 1200A
 
I'd probably go with that which is why I asked the question. In the good old days we had 1000A per square inch as a rough rule of thumb. Of course it depends on the aspect ratio (height and thickness) spacing, free air, still air............

But the six conductors would be capable of carrying around 1200A

I multiplied the cross section by 1000. Basically what you just described.

Wouldn't it be the amperage of 3 conductors since it is a splice?
 
Thanks for all of the replies. The current is under 400 amps (2 parallel in, 4 out). I had trouble finding the ones that Dennis and Infinity found. They will work perfectly.

Yes, the busbar I posted a picture of is most likely listed for grounding, but is what I pictured it looking like.
 
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