AggieDave
Electrical
- Nov 5, 2009
- 8
Situation:
Mixed Use Building - Retail/Multifamily
3-Phase 208V Service - Master Meter
* 3rd party electronic submetering for retail and MF occupants.
Is there a article in the National Electric Code that would prevent setting a mixture of 3 phase panels and 1 phase panels witin the same system?
My first thought was that as long as the color coding of the conductors is consistent, it is not a problem. With the 3 Phase panels, the colors would be per NEC or ordinance and the single phase panels would just be 2 of the 3 colors.
i.e.
Phase A - Red
Phase B - Blue
Phase C - Black
* All three would be present in the 3-phase panels.
Phase A - Red
Phase B - Blue
Phase B - Blue
Phase C - Black
Phase A - Red
Phase C - Black
* Three variations of the single phase feeders.
** Please excuse the colors if they are not correct, I am writing off the top of my head.
In my jurisdiction, branch ccts are not required to be color coded within dwellings. So it does not seem to be an issue. The only remaining requirement was to achieve NEC and Utility Co required balance between the phases.
This configuration is used all the time in multifamily, however, in this jurisdiction, there is a poorly written ordinance that allows the change from 3phase to 1phase at modular metering only.
Ultimatly, this project is considered by the utility and the building code as a commercial building and thus the reason for my question:
Can you have a mixture of 3phase and 1phase panels within the same system within a commercial building.
Thanks for any thoughts
D
Mixed Use Building - Retail/Multifamily
3-Phase 208V Service - Master Meter
* 3rd party electronic submetering for retail and MF occupants.
Is there a article in the National Electric Code that would prevent setting a mixture of 3 phase panels and 1 phase panels witin the same system?
My first thought was that as long as the color coding of the conductors is consistent, it is not a problem. With the 3 Phase panels, the colors would be per NEC or ordinance and the single phase panels would just be 2 of the 3 colors.
i.e.
Phase A - Red
Phase B - Blue
Phase C - Black
* All three would be present in the 3-phase panels.
Phase A - Red
Phase B - Blue
Phase B - Blue
Phase C - Black
Phase A - Red
Phase C - Black
* Three variations of the single phase feeders.
** Please excuse the colors if they are not correct, I am writing off the top of my head.
In my jurisdiction, branch ccts are not required to be color coded within dwellings. So it does not seem to be an issue. The only remaining requirement was to achieve NEC and Utility Co required balance between the phases.
This configuration is used all the time in multifamily, however, in this jurisdiction, there is a poorly written ordinance that allows the change from 3phase to 1phase at modular metering only.
Ultimatly, this project is considered by the utility and the building code as a commercial building and thus the reason for my question:
Can you have a mixture of 3phase and 1phase panels within the same system within a commercial building.
Thanks for any thoughts
D