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I am feeding a bank of meters with a 3ph 120/208 Y system source, the meters are 1ph 120/208, the AHJ is telling me I must derate the wires feeding the meter banks because there are 4 wires in the conduit he says the neutral must be counted as a current carrying conductor. Is this right?
 
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The neutral is not counted as a current carrying conductor when it only carries the unbalance of the other conductros of the same circuit (unless the loads are mostly nonlinear.) 310.15(2)(B)(4)(a).
 
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If you are using two hots and the grounded conductor from a 208/120 wye system the grounded conductor is a current carrying conductor.
Don
 
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It's an interesting question. I don't do a lot of services so I'm curious too. Are they entrance conductors or feeders?

I'm looking at 310.1 Scope. and wondering if derating does or doesn't apply.
 
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I don't really know, that's why I'm curious too now.

I've never heard of derating service conductors.

Edit: I haven't found a code difference if that's what you mean.

[ April 29, 2005, 06:54 PM: Message edited by: physis ]
 
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Derating certainly applies to service entrance conductors.

90.3 Code Arrangement.
This Code is divided into the introduction and nine chapters, as shown in Figure 90.3. Chapters 1, 2, 3, and 4 apply generally;
I have seen a number of times on this forum that people have talked about using two sets of 3/0 or 4/0 in a single raceway for a service.

That would be subject to an 80% derating.
 
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I am feeding a bank of meters with a 3ph 120/208 Y system source

He has only 3 current carrying conductors. He is feeding a meter center and from there he is feeding two phases and the grounded conductor to each apartment. It is residential load so harmonics will not be a problem. :D
 
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