aks20000
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- Location
- San Francisco
- Occupation
- engineer
My two outdoor AC condensers , installed in 1990s by the builder in the side yard of the home and still functional, have a 100 amp feed coming from the garage sub panel where it is protected by 100 amp OCPD. The feed terminates in a junction box where it is spliced with two 60 amp branch feed going to two condensers. The condensers have individual disconnect with 60 amp fuse as required by these 5 ton condensers.
I am now planning to add a 3rd 25 amp branch feeder to the same junction box with its own 25 amp fused disconnect for the yet to be installed mini split. In order to make spliced joints clean in that junction box, I plan to use polaris insulated 4-port tab with correct amp rating for the three branch feeders and 100 amp main feed.
Will this be code compliant ? The overloading of 100 amp feed is not a concern , as both 5-ton AC condensers are going to be replaced soon with two 30 amp heat pumps and disconnects will have right size fuses.
If not, should I plan to replace the junction box with a sub panel having right size OCPDs / breakers for the three branch circuits ?
I am now planning to add a 3rd 25 amp branch feeder to the same junction box with its own 25 amp fused disconnect for the yet to be installed mini split. In order to make spliced joints clean in that junction box, I plan to use polaris insulated 4-port tab with correct amp rating for the three branch feeders and 100 amp main feed.
Will this be code compliant ? The overloading of 100 amp feed is not a concern , as both 5-ton AC condensers are going to be replaced soon with two 30 amp heat pumps and disconnects will have right size fuses.
If not, should I plan to replace the junction box with a sub panel having right size OCPDs / breakers for the three branch circuits ?
