SceneryDriver
Senior Member
- Location
- NJ
- Occupation
- Electrical and Automation Designer
I preface this post with the statement that I'm primarily a controls guy, and wire over 10ga MTW tends to make me a little whiny. That said, I recently did a service upgrade and added a whole-house ATS and generator at my parents' home, and the 1/O and 2/O wire for the service conductors was a bit of a wrestling match.
Is there merit to the idea that slightly more flexible stranding in larger conductors would be a good thing? I'm not suggesting class-K stranding, or even changing the insulation type (THWN-2), but slightly finer stranding would probably take some of the stress off terminations and possibly make conductors easier to pull, yes?
SceneryDriver
Is there merit to the idea that slightly more flexible stranding in larger conductors would be a good thing? I'm not suggesting class-K stranding, or even changing the insulation type (THWN-2), but slightly finer stranding would probably take some of the stress off terminations and possibly make conductors easier to pull, yes?
SceneryDriver