is the practice currently to upsize the neutral feeding a panel which feeds LED lighting? and if so, are the neutrals feeding the actual lights also upsized? Interested in knowing both from a code level, and best practice.
Appreciate the input.
is the practice currently to upsize the neutral feeding a panel which feeds LED lighting? and if so, are the neutrals feeding the actual lights also upsized? Interested in knowing both from a code level, and best practice.
Appreciate the input.
Take an example.....I am very very skeptical that oversize neutrals for MWBC's serving modern electronic ballasts are ever necessary.
Anybody see a problem with this??????? Is this what the code says?????
I have never used an oversized neutral. The closest I have come is splicing my 12AWG onto the 10AWG neutrals that come in pre-wired office furniture partitions.I am very very skeptical that oversize neutrals for MWBC's serving modern electronic ballasts are ever necessary.
You are limited to 20A on 12AWG in this application.
Take an example.....
An LED grow light fixture is rated at 650 Watts @ 277 VAC.
650/277 = 2.34 Amps.
Now I have a 25 Amp breaker in a single position of a 480/277 3 phase MBP.
I am wanting to make a MWBC for as many fixtures as I can pack in to save copper and work.
Run #12 wires in a metal conduit.
How many fixtures and all on a single neutral are allowed????????
I say 25/2.34 = 10.68 so 10 fixtures.
That means I can run one #12 hot daisy chained to the 10 fixtures and a single #12 neutral daisy chain as a return.
Anybody see a problem with this??????? Is this what the code says?????
You are limited to 20A on 12AWG in this application.
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