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Posted By: kencr MC question - 11/12/06 01:27 PM
We have a boat load of 12-4 mc cable which we would like to use up. It was bought at an auction.
One thing we could use it for ( I think ) is to run two 2 pole 208 volt circuits to one location.
Would this be allowed by code ?

Black - White one 208 circuit

Blue - Red one 208 circuit

Green shared ground.

Yes ?? No ?? Maybe ??

Thanks
Posted By: iwire Re: MC question - 11/12/06 01:51 PM
200.7(C)(1) allows the use of the white in a cable assembly for an ungrounded conductor if you remark it.

So yes you can run two 208 circuits.

However when I see 12/4 I am thinking one multi wire branch circuit.

Black A

Red B

Blue C

White N



[This message has been edited by iwire (edited 11-12-2006).]
Posted By: kencr Re: MC question - 11/12/06 01:57 PM
iwire

Yes I use it for that also.

We do a pizza chain that has two 208 volt ovens. 4 -11/16 box mounted oven hood with one 12-3 drop cord to each oven. The 12-4 will work great. Just one wire to j box.

Thanks for your input
Posted By: iwire Re: MC question - 11/12/06 02:15 PM
Sounds like a great use of 12/4 MC
Posted By: renosteinke Re: MC question - 11/12/06 05:48 PM
More then three current-carrying conductors... did you de-rate? [Linked Image]
Posted By: Tiger Re: MC question - 11/12/06 08:01 PM
I thought you aren't allowed to remark small guage branch circuit wiring.

Dave
Posted By: iwire Re: MC question - 11/12/06 08:06 PM
Tiger as a general rule you can not.

However there are some exceptions for the white in cable and cord assemblies.

You can find these in 200.7
Posted By: Tiger Re: MC question - 11/12/06 08:18 PM
200.7(C)(3)?

Thanks iwire.

Also, I thought the 208 volt leg (of a delta 3PH) is only to be used for 3 phase, not single phase.

Dave
Posted By: tdhorne Re: MC question - 11/20/06 07:44 PM
Dave
The installation that people seem to be talking about here is with wye connected three phase were the voltage to ground is the same on all three phases.
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