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#42769 09/25/04 06:36 PM
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what size of wire is service wire is needed for a 200 amp panel copper size? aluminum size?

#42770 09/25/04 06:39 PM
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The smallest permitted would be 4/0 AL for a dwelling service


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#42771 09/25/04 07:49 PM
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We use 3/0 copper for all 3. Lots of locals want that. Someone elce might know the code but I think NEC lets you go one smaller?

#42772 09/25/04 07:51 PM
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2/0 copper
4/0 aluminum

#42773 09/25/04 07:54 PM
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If we are talking dwelling unit services the NEC allows the use of Table 310.15(B)(6).

200 amp service 2/0 CU or 4/0 AL

100 amp service 4 CU or 2 AL

This does not apply to commercial services.

[This message has been edited by iwire (edited 09-25-2004).]


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#42774 09/26/04 11:07 AM
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thanks guys


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