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#80482 04/19/02 02:36 PM
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I just finished building a barn that will have a 100a sub panel, I put in a 2" pvc to run 4 THHN cables #3?. Can I put 4 #1/0 copper in a 2" instead? I found a great deal on 1/0 and thought that if I ever put in a bigger panel I would be set. Thanks for any help.

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#80483 04/19/02 02:50 PM
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Yes, no problem.

GJ

Check the lug size in your 100A panel to make sure that it will take the 1/0.

[This message has been edited by golf junkie (edited 04-19-2002).]

#80484 04/19/02 07:44 PM
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jbeum;
Table C-10, pg 70-662, 2002, make sure it's tri-rated....


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