tganz96
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- Location
- Dallas , Texas
We have a panel that one of our contractors built and we have not installed it yet.
The panel has a smaller panel mounted to the right hand side that is housing the 400 amp disconnect and they made 3 holes and installed 1 inch cord connectors (1 for each phase)to pass the power into the distribution block of the control panel.
The cord connectors are about a half inch apart. One of our older electricians said we needed to change this as the phases being seperated like that and running though 3 different cord connectors would produce eddy currents and heat up in that area? Is this true? How big of a problem is it?
Our electrician suggesed changing it to use 1 large cord connector for all 3 phases. Each phase is DLO cable coming from the lod size of the disconnect.
The panel has a smaller panel mounted to the right hand side that is housing the 400 amp disconnect and they made 3 holes and installed 1 inch cord connectors (1 for each phase)to pass the power into the distribution block of the control panel.
The cord connectors are about a half inch apart. One of our older electricians said we needed to change this as the phases being seperated like that and running though 3 different cord connectors would produce eddy currents and heat up in that area? Is this true? How big of a problem is it?
Our electrician suggesed changing it to use 1 large cord connector for all 3 phases. Each phase is DLO cable coming from the lod size of the disconnect.