I have a 100% rated 800-Amp CB in the Main Distribution Panel feeding a Power Panel with a 80% rated 1000-Amp main CB. The feeder is using wire that has a maximum current capability at 75 degrees C of 760 amps (as best I can tell they used the incorrect column when they initially sized the wire). Both of the CB's are rated to handle 75 degree C rated wire. (I didn't design system so please don't blame me.)
One of many questions that I have is it OK to run the feeder at 760 amps continuously? Does the 80% rating of the 1000-Amp CB mean that ANY wire connected to it can only be run at 80% of the wire current rating continuously in spite of the value of the current capability of the wire being less than 80% of the 1000-Amp rating (800 amp max continuous) of the CB? If in a different feeder I supply a 1000-Amp CB with only 200 amp wire (from a corresponding 200-Amp CB) could I only run it at 160 amps continuously?
Any other thoughts on this feeder would be greatly appreciated.
One of many questions that I have is it OK to run the feeder at 760 amps continuously? Does the 80% rating of the 1000-Amp CB mean that ANY wire connected to it can only be run at 80% of the wire current rating continuously in spite of the value of the current capability of the wire being less than 80% of the 1000-Amp rating (800 amp max continuous) of the CB? If in a different feeder I supply a 1000-Amp CB with only 200 amp wire (from a corresponding 200-Amp CB) could I only run it at 160 amps continuously?
Any other thoughts on this feeder would be greatly appreciated.