Hi all,
I am working on a service upgrade in the Chicagoland area for a low rise apartment building. It is a bit larger service than I normally handle so I just wanted to confirm that I have the sizing correct. Total building load is 410amps (calculated). Overhead service.
Wire from weatherhead to meter socket: Based on 310.15(B)(16) it looks like I need to go with 600 MCM copper. I don't think I can use aluminum as the meter socket lugs are rated for 600 MCM max.
Side question: On paper, I should be fine with a 3" conduit for the 600 MCM copper. Will I have any issues bending this size wire through a 3" weatherhead? It's a pretty straight shot from the meter socket except for the turn that I would have to do coming out of the head.
Each apartment panel will be 200amps so 3/0 copper would be used in 1 1/2" conduit from the meter socket to each panel.
Interior GEC from the panel to the water service - sizing based on 250.66 and 600 MCM service conductor would mean 1/0 copper in 1" EMT. Can I use #4 copper to bond the panels together per 250.102(C)(1)?
Exterior GEC from meter socket to ground rod - #6 copper in 1/2 EMT
Thank you in advance!
I am working on a service upgrade in the Chicagoland area for a low rise apartment building. It is a bit larger service than I normally handle so I just wanted to confirm that I have the sizing correct. Total building load is 410amps (calculated). Overhead service.
Wire from weatherhead to meter socket: Based on 310.15(B)(16) it looks like I need to go with 600 MCM copper. I don't think I can use aluminum as the meter socket lugs are rated for 600 MCM max.
Side question: On paper, I should be fine with a 3" conduit for the 600 MCM copper. Will I have any issues bending this size wire through a 3" weatherhead? It's a pretty straight shot from the meter socket except for the turn that I would have to do coming out of the head.
Each apartment panel will be 200amps so 3/0 copper would be used in 1 1/2" conduit from the meter socket to each panel.
Interior GEC from the panel to the water service - sizing based on 250.66 and 600 MCM service conductor would mean 1/0 copper in 1" EMT. Can I use #4 copper to bond the panels together per 250.102(C)(1)?
Exterior GEC from meter socket to ground rod - #6 copper in 1/2 EMT
Thank you in advance!