Electricalhelp
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I received the base building drawing and was confused if the wire sizes used are correct?
For the 112.5kva transformer, shouldn't the ground on the primary be at least #6 and NOT #3 [Table 250.122]
The wire size for 350 AMP they used 4#400kcmil, #4G, 4"C
Based on my calculation, 380 AMP*.8 = 304 AMP [Table 310.16 and Current Carrying Conductors]
For 350 AMP, shouldn't the ground conductor be at least #3 and NOT #4 [Table 250.122]
The wire size for 350 AMP, I would suggest 4#600kcmil, #3G, 4"C
For the 200AMP, the wire sized they used 4#250kcmil, #6G, 2"C
Based on my calculation, 290 AMP*.8 = 232 AMP [Table 310.16 and Current Carrying Conductors]
For 232 AMP, shouldn't the ground conductor be at least #4 and NOT #6 [Table 250.122, rounded up]
Lastly if they did use 4#250kcmil, #6G, 2"C, I get a conduit fill of 47.46%, which does not meet NEC Code.
The correct wire size should be 4#4/0, #4G, 2 1/2"C or 4#250kcmil, #4G, 3"C
Let me know if any of my calculation are incorrect and if I made any mistakes as well.
See attached riser diagram for your reference
For the 112.5kva transformer, shouldn't the ground on the primary be at least #6 and NOT #3 [Table 250.122]
The wire size for 350 AMP they used 4#400kcmil, #4G, 4"C
Based on my calculation, 380 AMP*.8 = 304 AMP [Table 310.16 and Current Carrying Conductors]
For 350 AMP, shouldn't the ground conductor be at least #3 and NOT #4 [Table 250.122]
The wire size for 350 AMP, I would suggest 4#600kcmil, #3G, 4"C
For the 200AMP, the wire sized they used 4#250kcmil, #6G, 2"C
Based on my calculation, 290 AMP*.8 = 232 AMP [Table 310.16 and Current Carrying Conductors]
For 232 AMP, shouldn't the ground conductor be at least #4 and NOT #6 [Table 250.122, rounded up]
Lastly if they did use 4#250kcmil, #6G, 2"C, I get a conduit fill of 47.46%, which does not meet NEC Code.
The correct wire size should be 4#4/0, #4G, 2 1/2"C or 4#250kcmil, #4G, 3"C
Let me know if any of my calculation are incorrect and if I made any mistakes as well.
See attached riser diagram for your reference