pkelectrical
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I have to replace 5 gang stack-able meter along with panels.
I will run 250 aluminium kcm feeder wires. Will run in pvc pipe. 220 amp according to Table 310.60(C)(76)
There is 4 apartments and one house panel, total 5 meters. It is an old house. I did load calculations and 80 amps is enough for the whole house. Each panel has 3-4 over-current devices.
My question is if I can put 60 amp main breaker in each meter and install 60 amp panels. My concern comes from the following:
408.30 General. All panelboards shall have a rating not
less than the minimum feeder capacity required for the load
calculated in accordance with Part III, IV, or V of Article
220, as applicable.
So if the minimum feeder capacity for the whole house is around 80 amps, does that mean I have to put 100 amp breakers in each meter?
Is the load calculated for each apartment or for the whole house?
Or am i reading this wrong? :?
How does that work with mullti-dwelling houses?
I will run 250 aluminium kcm feeder wires. Will run in pvc pipe. 220 amp according to Table 310.60(C)(76)
There is 4 apartments and one house panel, total 5 meters. It is an old house. I did load calculations and 80 amps is enough for the whole house. Each panel has 3-4 over-current devices.
My question is if I can put 60 amp main breaker in each meter and install 60 amp panels. My concern comes from the following:
408.30 General. All panelboards shall have a rating not
less than the minimum feeder capacity required for the load
calculated in accordance with Part III, IV, or V of Article
220, as applicable.
So if the minimum feeder capacity for the whole house is around 80 amps, does that mean I have to put 100 amp breakers in each meter?
Is the load calculated for each apartment or for the whole house?
Or am i reading this wrong? :?
How does that work with mullti-dwelling houses?