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In the attached pic I have equipment grounding conductor note #8 between combiner and the AC disconnect. How do I size the egc?
In the attached pic I have equipment grounding conductor note #8 between combiner and the AC disconnect. How do I size the egc?
In the attached pic I have equipment grounding conductor note #8 between combiner and the AC disconnect. How do I size the egc?
What is the rating of the OCPD that protects the wires in item 4 that are landed on L1 and L2? That OCPD determines the size of the EGC.
They show a 45A breaker on the right side, seemingly in its own breaker enclosure (for some reason I don't understand). So by Table 250.122 the EGC between there and the combiner can be 10awg cu, ordinarily.
They upsized the phase and neutral conductors to #4 awg copper but they provided #8 equipment grounding conductor between combiner and ac solar disconnect. Would #8 awg be undersized since they upsize phase/neutral conductors?
Well, nothing in the NEC says that you have to take advantage of 75C rated insulation if you have it. So the minimum size conductor for 45A is #6, based on the 60C ampacity column of Table 310.16. Meaning the ungrounded conductors are upsized by 2 AWG (from #6 minimum to #4 provided). As the minimum size EGC for 21-60A is #10, upsizing the EGC by 2 AWG as well to #8 complies with 250.122(B).They upsized the phase and neutral conductors to #4 awg copper but they provided #8 equipment grounding conductor between combiner and ac solar disconnect. Would #8 awg be undersized since they upsize phase/neutral conductors?
Keep in mind that the EGC is sized according to the OCPD (breaker) - not the other conductor sizes - in Table 250.122... assuming that sizing the EGC is still the question.Anyone?
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I'd say this is the correct answerThey show a 45A breaker on the right side, seemingly in its own breaker enclosure (for some reason I don't understand). So by Table 250.122 the EGC between there and the combiner can be 10awg cu, ordinarily.
If required, use the ratio between selected and required ungrounded conductor.In the attached pic I have equipment grounding conductor note #8 between combiner and the AC disconnect. How do I size the egc?
Unnecessary to look up the cmils for AWG 14-4/0, each increase in AWG by 1 unit is a fixed area ratio increase (approximately sqrt(1.59) per your calculation). So if the ungrounded is bumped up 2 sizes, then the EGC gets bumped up 2 sizes.If required, use the ratio between selected and required ungrounded conductor.
I will disagree. 110.14(C)(1)(a)(2) lets us treat the 75C/90C insulated conductor as 60C rated if we so choose, as we have a circuit of 100A or less.Most will use 75c if applicable. ( No NM cable) and thus #8 egc based on a ratio of 8 to 4 (2.53) would be to small. It would require #4 EGC.
Went back and did some more reading.I will disagree. 110.14(C)(1)(a)(2) lets us treat the 75C/90C insulated conductor as 60C rated if we so choose, as we have a circuit of 100A or less.
Cheers, Wayne