Wire Splice in EM Panel

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ajengin

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We have a 1/0 AWG terminated and reduced (spliced) to a #6 AWG and connected to a panel main breaker which is 40 Amps inside the panel.

Is there any code violation?
 
Re: Wire Splice in EM Panel

The current situation as simplistic as it can get:

two wires of different sizes are connected together to feed a panel. So 1/0 AWG connected to #6AWG and this occurs inside the panel. THe #6 awg is then connected to a main breaker of 40 amps.

I don't know how else to explain this.
sorry
 
Re: Wire Splice in EM Panel

Sounds like a feeder tap situation. You'd need to tell us what the feeder OCPD is, how far away it is, and how the conductors are protected.

plus there may be other factors I am not considering off the top of my head.

More information is what is needed.
 
Re: Wire Splice in EM Panel

As long as there is the space required by 312.8 and the connector is listed for those two sizes of wire, I don't see any problem. Even if the 1/0 is protected at its maximum permitted ampacity, there would be no problem with the tap rules.
Don
 
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