YESI'm guessing between a meter and a panel? Maybe?
The inspector rule when you run pvc on a service. (on down run)The "hazard" is that half of the current will flow on the smaller conductor.
Can you give us more detail? Why would the #6 land in both enclosures?
He's exactly wrong. To quote myself:The inspector rule when you run pvc on a service. (on down run)
Your theory is spot on, but in my opinion, the actual measured current through 1-foot pieces of #3 and #6 will not divide in the same proportions. An experiment with a clamp-on meter and a substantial load would be in order.Essentially you have two resistors in parallel. One resistor is approximately 1/2 the resistance of the other. Both resistors have the same voltage applied. The power dissipated in the higher resistance is about 1/4 that of the lower resistance.
Inspector needs a refresher course.The inspector rule when you run pvc on a service. (on down run)
Since both resistors have the same voltage applied the higher resistance will dissipate one half the power of the lower resistance, with one dissipating 1/3 of the total power and the other dissipating 2/3/n
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LarryFine:
Your comment in post #6 is very wrong.
Essentially you have two resistors in parallel. One resistor is approximately 1/2 the resistance of the other. Both resistors have the same voltage applied. The power dissipated in the higher resistance is about 1/4 that of the lower resistance.
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