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bradg

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I am designing a community gutter and will be using busbars. I can not find current ratings for different sizes of buses. Any suggestions?
 
I don't have any references handy. But I'm curious... are we talking gutter as in rain gutter? When would it have to carry current?
 
This is an auxiliary gutter associated with a meter center. Refer to NEC Article 374.
 
Maybe? 99NEC374-6(a). ...copper bars in sheet metal auxiliary gutters shall not exceed 1000 amperes/in² of cross section of the conductor. For aluminum bars, the current carried continuously shall not exceed 700 amperes/in²...

IIRC, copper-bus lap joints are limited to 200A/in².
 
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