But-a-mear-splice
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Hello all.
I am currently studying for my Oregon General Journeyman license. I am using Mike's "Understanding the National Electrical Code" books, and I'm having a problem figuring out one of the questions in the workbook. The question is from Vol. 1 workbook, page 96, question 150.
150. What is the minimum size copper supply-side jumper for a service raceway containing 4/0, THHN aluminum conductors?
(a) 6AWG AL
(b) 4AWG AL
(c) 4AWG Cu
(d) 3AWG Cu
The Key says that the answer is, (c) 4AWG Cu.
But when I look at Table 250.102(C)(1), I read that the answer should be 2AWG Cu.
And as I type this up I suddenly see the error that I made. Which was, I was reading from the copper column and not the aluminum column. So instead of "wasting" the time I took wracking my brain, and writing this up, I thought this would be a good opportunity to remind all of those in my position to make sure you are using your tables correctly! And also to say thank you to all the seasoned code jockeys here, who are dispensing good information.
I am currently studying for my Oregon General Journeyman license. I am using Mike's "Understanding the National Electrical Code" books, and I'm having a problem figuring out one of the questions in the workbook. The question is from Vol. 1 workbook, page 96, question 150.
150. What is the minimum size copper supply-side jumper for a service raceway containing 4/0, THHN aluminum conductors?
(a) 6AWG AL
(b) 4AWG AL
(c) 4AWG Cu
(d) 3AWG Cu
The Key says that the answer is, (c) 4AWG Cu.
But when I look at Table 250.102(C)(1), I read that the answer should be 2AWG Cu.
And as I type this up I suddenly see the error that I made. Which was, I was reading from the copper column and not the aluminum column. So instead of "wasting" the time I took wracking my brain, and writing this up, I thought this would be a good opportunity to remind all of those in my position to make sure you are using your tables correctly! And also to say thank you to all the seasoned code jockeys here, who are dispensing good information.