DGrant041
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- Peoria, Illinois
I have a question for all you gurus: (iwire somewhat touched on this)
Is the tolerence different for conductors of different phases? (Before you say this I know per code the answer's "No"--I'm looking for field experience.) One person posted in one of sandsnow's posts that their difference in conductor length was corrected by swapping the phases in a run which makes me think they were referring to conductors between phases, not within a phase. (That swapping phase thing is not allowed by code though either.) Consider buswork in MCC's. If phase A, B, and C are top to bottom the bus to the individual cans will be different too. It's acceptable there. . .
Second question: How important is bundling in a enclosed metal wireway?
OK I just noticed that I'm rambling and the power is set to go out any time now. Thanks for any responses.
Edit: so it made some sort of sense!
Is the tolerence different for conductors of different phases? (Before you say this I know per code the answer's "No"--I'm looking for field experience.) One person posted in one of sandsnow's posts that their difference in conductor length was corrected by swapping the phases in a run which makes me think they were referring to conductors between phases, not within a phase. (That swapping phase thing is not allowed by code though either.) Consider buswork in MCC's. If phase A, B, and C are top to bottom the bus to the individual cans will be different too. It's acceptable there. . .
Second question: How important is bundling in a enclosed metal wireway?
OK I just noticed that I'm rambling and the power is set to go out any time now. Thanks for any responses.
Edit: so it made some sort of sense!
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