resqcapt19;
It's sometimes called magnetic encirclement. Below about 200 amps it is not much of an issue. Above 200 amps things start to get hot. All three phases (plus neutral if used) should go through the same opening in a magnetic material. This may be a clamp, a conduit or a hole into a panel. The magnetic encirclement may be broken by using a nonmagnetic bolt on a two piece strut clamp if the two magnetic sides of the clamp do not touch.
If single conductor cables enter a panel through separate holes, the holes may be joined by a hacksaw cut. Now you have one oddly shaped hole, but it will avoid the heating.
Bill
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