Howard Burger
Senior Member
- Location
- N of Anchrage, AK
Anybody know why the NEC in Table 310.15 allows smaller wire for a feeder that would be used in a non-residential situation?
We just ran #2 Cu to a home workshop building through conduit that had been put in the ground when the house was built. We pulled #2 Cu because the owner wanted 100amps (and the parts stored didn't stock #3 Cu). Only afterwards did I recall that T310.15 permits using #4 Cu for this in a residential installataion. The smaller wire would have made an easier pull (there were also standby generator wires from the shop to the transfer switch in the pipe) and would have been cheaper. But why should residential applications get smaller wire for the same amperage? Thanks for any help with this.
We just ran #2 Cu to a home workshop building through conduit that had been put in the ground when the house was built. We pulled #2 Cu because the owner wanted 100amps (and the parts stored didn't stock #3 Cu). Only afterwards did I recall that T310.15 permits using #4 Cu for this in a residential installataion. The smaller wire would have made an easier pull (there were also standby generator wires from the shop to the transfer switch in the pipe) and would have been cheaper. But why should residential applications get smaller wire for the same amperage? Thanks for any help with this.