jt700
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- Waltham,MA
I was asked to give an estimate for wiring an apartment above an existing residential garage. Currently there is a 100 amp panel located in the garage that is fed with 4-3 romex from a 100 amp breaker located in a 200 amp panel located in the main house.
I'm aware that according to article 334.80, romex is only rated for use in the 60 deg column. Which in this case #4 romex would only be good for 70 amps. As a result, I believe I could do one of the following, correct?
1. I could do a load calculation for the future apartment, and if applicable, I could change out the 100 amp breaker for a 70 amp breaker.
2. I could re-feed the 100 amp subpanel with SER AL. I believe that would have to be sized in the 60 degree column since it will pass through thermal insulation. In that case it would be 1/0 SER AL, Correct?
I'm aware that according to article 334.80, romex is only rated for use in the 60 deg column. Which in this case #4 romex would only be good for 70 amps. As a result, I believe I could do one of the following, correct?
1. I could do a load calculation for the future apartment, and if applicable, I could change out the 100 amp breaker for a 70 amp breaker.
2. I could re-feed the 100 amp subpanel with SER AL. I believe that would have to be sized in the 60 degree column since it will pass through thermal insulation. In that case it would be 1/0 SER AL, Correct?