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#84472 04/03/03 12:31 PM
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Can 310.15(B)(6)be used to size conductors feeding a multigang meterbase? The wording says "a dwelling unit" which to me means one dwelling.

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#84473 04/03/03 04:32 PM
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YES same article-- 2002 handbook--one,two,or multi-family dwelling. i would be concerned with load requirements first. GEO


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