Neutral Conductor Sizing

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teej

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Is it ever permissible to downsize a neutral conductor in a typical 120/240 V 3 wire service installation? For instance, can you have two hot legs sized at 2/0 and make the neutral 1/0? I was told by someone recently that this was permissible, but I don't see that in the latest NEC. If it isn't allowed now, was it ever allowed in the past?
 
Re: Neutral Conductor Sizing

See 220.61 of the 2005 NEC and 220.22 of the 02 and earlier.

Roger
 
Re: Neutral Conductor Sizing

Just remember that the service grounded conductor must also serve as the effective fault path of any ground-fault that occurs on the system. Also, this increase in circuit resistance will place more normal operating current on the metal parts and grounding systems.

I don't know why the NEC contradicts itself on this matter. :(
 
Re: Neutral Conductor Sizing

It probably has to do with the long-term flow of normal current, and the (hopefully) short duration of a ground fault.
 
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