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SER in Service Riser

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Rick 0920

Senior Member
Location
Jacksonville, FL
Occupation
Electrical Instructor
An overhead service mast has a 4 conductor 4/0 AL SER cable inside it feeding a 200A main breaker. They are not using the uninsulated conductor. The cable sheath was stripped and the uninsulated conductor was removed leaving just a black, red, and white. Is there anything wrong with this installation?
 

roger

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Staff member
Location
Fl
Occupation
Retired Electrician
Is the insulation type on the individual conductors? I think it is on SER conductors.
 

kwired

Electron manager
Location
NE Nebraska
Occupation
EC
Per what Roger said, if individual conductors aren't marked with a conductor type, then they don't comply with 310.8.

Conductors that are part of a cable assembly do not have to comply, but removing them from the assembly makes them not part of the assembly.

Some cable assembly conductors are marked, not all are though.
 

Rick 0920

Senior Member
Location
Jacksonville, FL
Occupation
Electrical Instructor
Per what Roger said, if individual conductors aren't marked with a conductor type, then they don't comply with 310.8.

Conductors that are part of a cable assembly do not have to comply, but removing them from the assembly makes them not part of the assembly.

Some cable assembly conductors are marked, not all are though.
If it were left in the outer jacket, and said jacket emerged at least 1/4" beyond the raceway, would it then be compliant even though you couldn't see the marking on the outer sheath?
 
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