jmjr55
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- Telford, PA
We were talking at work about a 4 unit apartment building. The building currently has a 200 amp service with 4/0 aluminum SE cable feeding five meters going to a 60 amp service disconnect. Each apartment has a 60 amp panel and the building owner has 60 amps for common areas. The service needs to be increased to 125 amps for each unit (the building stays at 60 amp) because the heat is going to change from oil to electric boiler, for each unit. The new calculated load comes out to 275 amps the owner will need to jump up to a 400 amp incoming service. Using the existing 4/0 aluminum SE cable and paralleling another 4/0 aluminum SE cable will give that capacity. But I believe the paralleled cable needs to be electrical connected at both ends (as per 310.4 ?joined at both ends?) other guys feel they can be joined at the service over head and split at the meters. In other words three meters on one and two on the other. Any thoughts on this divide.
Thanks,
John
Thanks,
John