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mightyjoe

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Is it permissible to route a neutral conductor in a nonferrous raceway.
Existing 3 phase 4 wire, but the buss duct to hvac equipment is 3 phase 3 wire. New equipment requires a neutral connection. Looking at 300.3 trying to figure out options. Looks to me like a xfmr at each equipment room,or distribution in place of buss duct and refeed to each floor.
 
If it is non ferrous and complies with 300.3(B)(3) I believe you are okay but you will create unwanted emf's.
 
I am sure that the bus in the bus duct is within a ferrous enclosure, so there is no code compliant way to run a neutral conductor in a seperate raceway.
 
The neutral conductor would have to be within the same bus duct as the line busses.

The neutral is permitted to be of a lower ampacity (i.e. smaller) than the line conductors, but contingent on load and grounding equivalency. Is it permissable to run a wire neutral conductor inside a bus duct? I don't see any explicit restriction in Article 368... but I guess if a wire conductor is installed, the duct would no longer be a busway, since the wire is not factory mounted (368.2).

What about installing a delta-wye transformer on each floor? This would eliminate the need to refeed each floor, as the neutral grounding typically would be made to local building steel. Even if the GES/GEC has to be run to the main distribution, service equipment area, it can be separate to the bus duct(s).
 
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