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Got this one today...
"Service needs to be sized for the rating of the equipment - an Inspector told me that..."
My responce. From 02 NEC but 05 is rougly the same…
Anyone see any thing wrong in the above statement?
"Service needs to be sized for the rating of the equipment - an Inspector told me that..."
My responce. From 02 NEC but 05 is rougly the same…
“230.42 Minimum Size and Rating.
(A) General. The ampacity of the service-entrance conductors before the application of any adjustment or correction factors shall not be less than either (1) or (2). Loads shall be determined in accordance with Article 220. Ampacity shall be determined from 310.15. The maximum allowable current of busways shall be that value for which the busway has been listed or labeled.
(1) The sum of the noncontinuous loads plus 125 percent of continuous loads
(2) The sum of the noncontinuous load plus the continuous load if the service-entrance conductors terminate in an overcurrent device where both the overcurrent device and its assembly are listed for operation at 100 percent of their rating
(B) Specific Installations. In addition to the requirements of 230.42(A), the minimum ampacity for ungrounded conductors for specific installations shall not be less than the rating of the service disconnecting means specified in 230.79(A) through (D).
NEC Commentary on this code
The title and text of 230.42(B) were changed in the 2002 Code for clarity. The basic rule in 230.42(B) requires ungrounded service conductors to be sized large enough to carry the load and to be not smaller than the minimum size of the disconnect as specifically required in 230.79(A) through (D).”
Underlining above is by me, Service Conductor sizes from say a riser need only be sized for the sum of continuous and non-continuous loads alone – i.e. a load calc on the whole building. The underlined part about busways is only for the busway – not the conductors feeding them, and meant only as a note about ampacity – since bus ways are not in 310.15. It is not the intent for the service conductors to be sized for the busway, or buss-bars in the equipment.
SF has no code amendments to this section….
http://www.amlegal.com/nxt/gateway.dll/California/sfbuilding/cityandcountyofsanfranciscobuildingelect?f=templates$fn=default.htm$3.0$vid=amlegal:sf_building
Even then – Dwellings have a number of exceptions to this as well for Service and Feeder size…
So once you have done a load calc, and say you got – 165A the conductors in the riser need only be sized for 165, or higher, whatever the max size for those conductors is – is the size of the service. The next size would be 175A for a residential service that would be 1/0 CU – from Table 310.15(B)(6).
Anyone see any thing wrong in the above statement?