32Laterlaus
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- Electrical Designer
First off, to clear up the SSBJ. Lets say I have a transformer. I come off that transformer with 3 hots, a neutral, a 'ground' to a panel, and then a Grounding Electrode Conductor (GEC) on the side. Since this is a separately derived system before an OCPD, that 'ground' would be a SSBJ, correct?
Now the 'ground' past that first OCPD would be an Equipment Grounding Conductor (EGC), correct?
1. So my main question is in regards to parallel sets. Let's say ive got an 800A feed from Dist to Panel (EGC):
3 sets of the following:
4 #350K
1 #1/0 GND ...250.122 (EGC)
3"C
So we essentially use 3 sets of the #1/0 EGC because 250.122(F)(1)(b) says we need the EGC in every raceway fully sized per 250.122 and cites ground fault as the reason for having it fully sized for each parallel since the fault may be felt unevenly by one of the parallel runs.
2. Now onto the SSBJ, lets say same 800A feed, but now from XFMR to Panel:
3 sets of the following:
4 #350K
1 #2 GND ...250.102(C)(1) (SSBJ)
3"C
#2/0 GEC on the side
The #2/0 GEC I see as being 'fully sized' based on the equivalent area of the parallel conductors, but the SSBJ gets to have just #2 in each based on the #350k. This seems to conflict with 250.122(F)(1)(b) for the EGC. Why does the ground fault reasoning for fully sized EGC not apply here?
Why is the SSBJ allowed to be essentially less compared to the EGC? Anything Im misunderstanding?
Thank you
Now the 'ground' past that first OCPD would be an Equipment Grounding Conductor (EGC), correct?
1. So my main question is in regards to parallel sets. Let's say ive got an 800A feed from Dist to Panel (EGC):
3 sets of the following:
4 #350K
1 #1/0 GND ...250.122 (EGC)
3"C
So we essentially use 3 sets of the #1/0 EGC because 250.122(F)(1)(b) says we need the EGC in every raceway fully sized per 250.122 and cites ground fault as the reason for having it fully sized for each parallel since the fault may be felt unevenly by one of the parallel runs.
2. Now onto the SSBJ, lets say same 800A feed, but now from XFMR to Panel:
3 sets of the following:
4 #350K
1 #2 GND ...250.102(C)(1) (SSBJ)
3"C
#2/0 GEC on the side
The #2/0 GEC I see as being 'fully sized' based on the equivalent area of the parallel conductors, but the SSBJ gets to have just #2 in each based on the #350k. This seems to conflict with 250.122(F)(1)(b) for the EGC. Why does the ground fault reasoning for fully sized EGC not apply here?
Why is the SSBJ allowed to be essentially less compared to the EGC? Anything Im misunderstanding?
Thank you