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Re: Parallel feeders single phase
We could also use brass or aluminum at the entry point. When we run single conductor MI we use cut a square out of the enclosure and use a brass plate over the hole to enter the MI cables through.
The few times I have brought in a service this way it was with open bottom gear.
Steve now you saying things that the NEC does not state.Originally posted by milwaukeesteve:
In the case of running the underground installations as described in PVC, these raceways DO NOT enter a metal cabinet throug a knock out or with the use of a metal lockring. These installations are ONLY into open bottom switch gear.
That way you do not encircle the phase conductor with a metal circle.
So far we must use non-metallic raceways underground.300.3(B)(1)Exception: Conductors installed in nonmetallic raceways run underground shall be permitted to be arranged as isolated phase installations. The raceways shall be installed in close proximity, and the conductors shall comply with the provisions of 300.20(B).
We could bring the isolated phase conduits into a steel bottom enclosure if we just have to cut the slots.300.20(B) Individual Conductors. Where a single conductor carrying alternating current passes through metal with magnetic properties, the inductive effect shall be minimized by (1) cutting slots in the metal between the individual holes through which the individual conductors pass or (2) passing all the conductors in the circuit through an insulating wall sufficiently large for all of the conductors of the circuit.
We could also use brass or aluminum at the entry point. When we run single conductor MI we use cut a square out of the enclosure and use a brass plate over the hole to enter the MI cables through.
The few times I have brought in a service this way it was with open bottom gear.