reduced neutral in panel....

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ultramegabob

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Today I was doing demo work in a commercial tennant space and I found a bunch of issues with the service. without listing everything, my main concern is the feeders to the panel, three #1 THW for the legs of power and a #4 THW for the neutral. has it ever been legal to reduce the neutral in a panel this much? the building was built in the early 60's
 
The neutral is only required to be sized for the maximum current that it has to carry but in no case can it be smaller then the EGC.
 
Aha! Now I see the problem: that tool pouch is so heavy, it's making everything lean to the right.
 
Im not sure, looks like the original 100 amp panel had a bad spot on the buss, the panel was probley overloaded so they just got a panel with a bigger main. the new customer wont have very much load, and I would like salvage the existing wire and to go back to a 100 amp panel, but after looking closer at everything, I found that the neutral is only #4, Im probley going to wind up pulling all new copper conductors and new panel.
 
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