mtnelect
HVAC & Electrical Contractor
- Location
- Southern California
- Occupation
- Contractor, C10 & C20 - Semi Retired
How would you propose to accomplish that? Can you cite real world examples where a code compliant installation has had an issue with excessive current on the grounded conductor? With out such examples, your PI is dead in the water and will be resolved by the CMP.Another issue that I am looking into is overcurrent protection of the neutral conductors, which is not required at the present time in the NEC.
How would you propose to accomplish that? Can you cite real world examples where a code compliant installation has had an issue with excessive current on the grounded conductor? With out such examples, your PI is dead in the water and will be resolved by the CMP.
I think you're looking for a solution to a problem that doesn't exist!Another issue that I am looking into is overcurrent protection of the neutral conductors, which is not required at the present time in the NEC.
So how do you propose this could be accomplished? I am not aware of any products that would do this.This is another issue that parallels the crossed grounded conductors. On commercial service calls I have also observed discolored conductors on neutral service bars. After checking for loose connections, I have not discovered why.
Because of the electrical relationship between the ungrounded conductors and the neutral conductors in multiwire single-phase and three-phase circuits the possibility of overload does not exist except where the load characteristics results in additive harmonics currents in the neutral conductor.
The increased use of electronic equipment might be responsible for this. Maybe ...
So how do you propose this could be accomplished? I am not aware of any products that would do this.
I don't think you substantiation would even get a second look from the CMP members.
Yes. Overload the neutral.Can the neutral load(s) be affected by harmonic loads ?
That is not an answer to my question.Can the neutral load(s) be affected by harmonic loads ?
That is not an answer to my question.
Then you can't really expect a PI to pass. There has to be some method of mitigating the hazard.Since it is understood that harmonics are created by solid state equipment and increase the load on the neutral. Then it follows that the size of the neutral should be proportional to the load.
Like you, I don't know how to measure it at this time.