Coppersmith
Senior Member
- Location
- Tampa, FL, USA
- Occupation
- Electrical Contractor
Someone check my logic please.
I'm installing a meter main feeding a 125 amp subpanel (which is the original main panel) through a branch breaker (in the meter main). The subpanel is supplying the entire load of a one family dwelling. The cable going from the meter main to the subpanel is a feeder. Am I correct that this feeder can be sized at 83%? I'm a little confused because this is a subpanel.
310.15(B)(7) Single-Phase Dwelling Services and Feeders. For one family
dwellings and the individual dwelling units of two-family
and multifamily dwellings, service and feeder conductors
supplied by a single-phase, 120/240-volt system shall be permitted
to be sized in accordance with 310.15(B)(7)(1) through
(4).
(2) For a feeder rated 100 through 400 amperes, the feeder
conductors supplying the entire load associated with a
one-family dwelling, or the feeder conductors supplying
the entire load associated with an individual dwelling unit
in a two-family or multifamily dwelling, shall be permitted
to have an ampacity not less than 83 percent of the feeder
rating.
I'm installing a meter main feeding a 125 amp subpanel (which is the original main panel) through a branch breaker (in the meter main). The subpanel is supplying the entire load of a one family dwelling. The cable going from the meter main to the subpanel is a feeder. Am I correct that this feeder can be sized at 83%? I'm a little confused because this is a subpanel.
310.15(B)(7) Single-Phase Dwelling Services and Feeders. For one family
dwellings and the individual dwelling units of two-family
and multifamily dwellings, service and feeder conductors
supplied by a single-phase, 120/240-volt system shall be permitted
to be sized in accordance with 310.15(B)(7)(1) through
(4).
(2) For a feeder rated 100 through 400 amperes, the feeder
conductors supplying the entire load associated with a
one-family dwelling, or the feeder conductors supplying
the entire load associated with an individual dwelling unit
in a two-family or multifamily dwelling, shall be permitted
to have an ampacity not less than 83 percent of the feeder
rating.