florida-sparkey
Senior Member
- Location
- Pinellas Park, Florida
- Occupation
- Master Electrician
I have been having issues with the meter touques on the 400A enclosures.
I was certified and built engines professionally so I know my way around a T wrench. My T wrench is high end, calibrated, digital and appropriately sized for the torques involved.
The enclosure label states the nut mounting the lug to the stud is 200 Inch pounds. That seems low to me for a 3/8 stud.
The enclosure label states 500 inch pounds for the wire sizes we are installing. That seems way high and far exceeds the NEC recommended 250 inch pounds for same size . As a reference- The same lug measured across the flats, for the same wire on the breaker side is labeled to be torqued at 250 inch pounds.
So the problem is that the low torque lugs (200 inch pounds) want to spin on the stud before the terminal gets to spec and the allen key feels like it wants to stip out out at the high torque (500 inch pounds).
Have I made some kind of mistake? Label seems easy to read, I have checked multiple enclosures looking for a mislabel.
Still, are the labels possibly incorrect?
Anyone else have this issue?
I have stopped even trying to bring the wire connections up to 500 in lb. Experience tells me something is going to break. I have stripped out the inside of at least one allen key.
I was certified and built engines professionally so I know my way around a T wrench. My T wrench is high end, calibrated, digital and appropriately sized for the torques involved.
The enclosure label states the nut mounting the lug to the stud is 200 Inch pounds. That seems low to me for a 3/8 stud.
The enclosure label states 500 inch pounds for the wire sizes we are installing. That seems way high and far exceeds the NEC recommended 250 inch pounds for same size . As a reference- The same lug measured across the flats, for the same wire on the breaker side is labeled to be torqued at 250 inch pounds.
So the problem is that the low torque lugs (200 inch pounds) want to spin on the stud before the terminal gets to spec and the allen key feels like it wants to stip out out at the high torque (500 inch pounds).
Have I made some kind of mistake? Label seems easy to read, I have checked multiple enclosures looking for a mislabel.
Still, are the labels possibly incorrect?
Anyone else have this issue?
I have stopped even trying to bring the wire connections up to 500 in lb. Experience tells me something is going to break. I have stripped out the inside of at least one allen key.