jetlag
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- Eatonton, Georgia
Thanks dennis
Thanks dennis
You came to rescue again, the other thread was the commercial tap feeder. So code makes exception for residence service conductor. I notice on T.310.15 b 6 at top use which is 75 only rates 90a but is listed with use2 which is 90 c and 100 . So in other words the 90a rate is enough for service of 100 amp. I remember now you get to go one size down on res service. I forgot because dont figure the size any more , 2 is 100 and 4/0 is 200. Are you sure about the se infinity said can use 2 se for service also
Thanks dennis
Jetlag, for a residence #2 aluminum is legal for 100 amps based on T.310.15(B)(6). This is why the big boxes carry it. I don't think they ever caught up to the fact that now as a feeder se xcable is rated 60c. The fact is that this does not affect USE cable which still has the 90C but must be used at 75C.
I am not sure what you don't understand about 90C termnals because there are very few terminals out there that are rated 90C- just check your equipment.
You mention mobile home UG feeders- USE #2 aluminum is perfectly okay for an UG feeder to the home at 100 amps. Maybe I am missing your point.
You came to rescue again, the other thread was the commercial tap feeder. So code makes exception for residence service conductor. I notice on T.310.15 b 6 at top use which is 75 only rates 90a but is listed with use2 which is 90 c and 100 . So in other words the 90a rate is enough for service of 100 amp. I remember now you get to go one size down on res service. I forgot because dont figure the size any more , 2 is 100 and 4/0 is 200. Are you sure about the se infinity said can use 2 se for service also
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