- Location
- Connecticut
- Occupation
- Engineer
If they are changing to two parallel runs of copper 250 MCM (instead of the initial 4 / 0) between the 90-degree terminations, that gives 580 amps, derated to 80% for 6 CCC in 1 conduit, 464 amps, Which is higher than the required 452.
So yes, if they upsize from 4 / 0 to 250 MCM, use 90-degree terminations on each end, then appropriately-sized jumpers to the 75 degree terminations, I believe it would be code compliant.
I think you are looking at it backwards. I believe they want to replace short sections of the #4/0 at the beginning and end of the circuit so that they can leave the existing #4/0 between the 90 degree terminations.